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Old 11-22-2006, 04:02 AM #1
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Default SSDI offset: 80% gross or net?

Does anyone know if the SSDI offset applies to amounts exceeding 80% of your former gross income, or former net income?

My weekly workers comp settlement amount, combined with my SSDI benefit, will exceed 80% of my former net monthly income (I'm basing that on the best month out of the last five years I worked).

But it will be under 80% of the gross amount.

Does anyone know if the 80% refers to the net or gross amount?

I'm in California.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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