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the same year i had to quit work . wonder if it is linked with filing ? and can it stop you from getting approved oh graet another worry.. why i wait my first descion
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I'm no expert but I would guess that this is a pure fluke.
I wouldn't think that this would stop you from getting SSD approved... ![]() Remember though... many people are not approved on initial application and have to go through the appeals process. I wish you the best. ![]() Abbie
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You must feel like your personally getting picked on. Hope you saved all your paper work. You need to tell IRS that you are sick and fighting to get your disability. If you owe anything you can always apply for a hardship. You really don't need this, keep all your asthma medicine close by. Sorry wdwgranny.
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come to think of it i was audited the first two years that i got ssdi....coincidence?
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Good luck with your audit. But, not to worry the two are not connected. Good luck with your claim. Trudi
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yes the encouraging word is that it was an irs mistake, two years in a row and the same mistake both times and i owed them nothing. since then everything has gone smoothly.
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You're linking two separate governmental agencies together that don't care one bit about the other. Your SSD is based off of your disability, and then how much you've worked along with your age and some other stuff like that all added together.
Being audited is just a luck of the draw or if you had some items that we're flagged because of being a bit unusual. On a average 1 in 10 are audited and when there's extensive medical costs that number can be as high as 1 in 5 so don't worry. As long as you can prove your expenses most people often learn they're owed more than they originally thought instead of the other way around. It's only when there's some unique business expenses that the IRS gets a little nasty and I'm glad they do. It's time the average tax payer stop supplementing the two martini business lunch while we ate at McDonald's on our own dime. |
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shot at winning your case hope this helps I know it did in my case take care, Walkerslbje |
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