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Old 06-14-2010, 03:19 PM #1
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Default back pay and taxes..

my advice to new people is if your are approved for SSDI , before you get your back pay ask if they will with hold taxes before they send it to you when you apply becuase sometimes the money just shows up in your acount before youeven get a letter
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Yeesh! I made a big mistake...we do have to pay taxes! (friend said we don't)
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Yes it is taxable income. Just like having a job.
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This isn't true. If LTD/SSDI is your only income-then its non-taxable. Only becomes taxable if you have other income(25,000 if single,32,000 if married). Mine is tax free.
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It is very true , for us my husband still works and he makes over 32000, a year and my ssdi is 85 per cent taxable, the back pay and the monthly income. for those of you who make less then that and are married you are safe , also the state of Miichigan does not tax any of it only Fed
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