Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 I get SSI. So far non-taxable. Keep your fingers crossed. However, if it does become taxable, does that mean you get a refund? 'Cuz I don't now... ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ -- in my mail today(debbi brant) will i went out to get my mail, and do know what was there....akibe you will love this a notice tell me that my ssd maybe taxable.....RATS..... they gave me a # to call... and a paper to full out .....and herb got one too take line A....from line B.... enter box 5... enter one half of the amount on line A.... omg .....i am loss in line B... enter tax exemp ....omg what the ----is that ( lol) and if you would like us to do it for you call the IRS at 1- omg . oh i forgot to do line E..... RATS (lol) if you are married look at line EE .... i do not have a line EE i give up.....way at the bottom of the page.....if you have a U>S> saving bonds issued after 1989 see IRS PUB 915 ..... right like i am going to look for that....will you all have a good day......as of now i do not have to pay but it is coming ....>>>>>debbi brant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Debbi, SSDI is only taxable at a certain income level in the household.. that reported on taxes.. And then.. only a larger amount of income (from those employed) than any of us in this area ever see in our paychecks.. Let me put it this way.. if you were going to have to pay income tax on your disability... you certainly wouldn't be worried about paying for heating oil, or groceries, or any of a number of bills that we worry about.. AND you'd have some nice little nest egg in the bank in savings to boot.. Okay.. just spoke with my niece, who works for H & R Block in Windber.. She said to tell you to call the Windber office of H & R Block around 5 o'clock this afternoon and ask specifically for .. she'll have a definite answer for you on how your SSDI could be taxable.. She doesn't think you fit the category to have to pay income tax.. but she's gonna check to make absolutely sure for you... is the Windber office number. As for SSI.. SSI is never ever taxable.. because if there were enough income in the household.. there would be no SSI coming in.. Hope this helps.. HUGS |)onna debbi meyers-brant wrote: > > > will i went out to get my mail, and do know what was there....akibe > you will love this a notice tell me that my ssd maybe > taxable.....RATS..... they gave me a # to call... and a paper to full > out .....and herb got one too take line A....from line B.... enter box > 5... enter one half of the amount on line A.... omg .....i am loss in > line B... enter tax exemp ....omg what the ----is that ( lol) and if > you would like us to do it for you call the IRS at 1- > omg . oh i forgot to do line E..... RATS (lol) if you are married > look at line EE .... i do not have a line EE i give up.....way at the > bottom of the page.....if you have a U>S> saving bonds issued after > 1989 see IRS PUB 915 ..... right like i am going to look for > that....will you all have a good day......as of now i do not have to > pay but it is coming ....>>>>>debbi brant > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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