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Old 06-28-2013, 10:50 AM #1
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Default ssdi and taxes

I have found that there is a loop hole in filing taxes when you are on wc and receiving ssdi. Social secutiry puts on their 1098 (or what ever form) that you could possibly make a certain amount. Thus you have to pay taxes on that amount of money. (example: I earned 2K from Ssdi, but another 18K was added to my tax form for possible wages) I had to pay almost 5K in taxes.

I do not understand this, if you have experienced this or know the best way to resolve this please let me know.
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