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Old 10-16-2009, 11:02 PM #3
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Originally Posted by echoes long ago View Post
if you owe the taxes for work you actually did, why cant you just reopen those tax years and pay the taxes that you owe?
That is what I am hoping is possible. I am totally broke, but if I am approved for SSI and get a settlement, I can afford to pay enough of the taxes to "earn" my 4 lacking credits. I'm not sure if I would automatically get the SSDI I worked for and/or if the "back pay" would be based on SSi or SSDI? My SSDI is quite a bit more monthly than simple SSI. Also, as I mentioned, my daughter would receive a monthly benefit as well for being my dependent.

I just am not certain how this would work???? Would I initially get SSI backpay, pay the taxes for the 4 lacking credits, a few thousand dollars and then start getting SSDI? Would I get back pay for SSI or SSDI at that point? WOuld my child receive back SSDI payments???
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