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Old 11-23-2010, 10:06 AM #11
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Originally Posted by Babyboomer15 View Post
What if your brother paid you to go to the bank for him?
Would not be considered income. Why? If my brother paid me, the $$$ would be tax free (paying me under the table).
Work income is taxable.

Besides, as of 2010 the maximum amount of income I can get without SSDI cutting me off is $1000/monthly. I don't think my brother would have paid me that just for going to the bank a few times a month.
2010 SSI amount - $720/monthly

According to the SSD website;
"You may have unlimited earnings during a trial work period of up to nine months (not necessarily in a row) and still receive full benefits."
http://ssa.gov/pubs/10003.html
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