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What kind of things qualify you for disability?

By Sarah Martinez

The legal definition of “disability” states that a person can be considered disabled if they are unable to perform any substantial gainful activity due to a medical or physical impairment or impairments which can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of …

How do I report income while on disability?

How do I report earnings? You may call us at 1-800-772-1213. Or you may call, visit, or write your local Social Security office. Social Security also offers a toll-free automated wage reporting telephone system and a mobile wage reporting application.

What does countable income mean?

Countable income is the amount left over after: Eliminating from consideration all items that are not income; and. Applying all appropriate exclusions to the items that are income.

What does in-kind income mean on SSI?

Income is defined as: in-kind income (including ISM). If you receive SSI benefits and someone provides you with shelter and/or food that you don’t pay for, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will reduce your monthly SSI payment to account for this in-kind support and maintenance, according to specific ISM rules.

Do you have to report income if you are on SSI?

Reporting income is important to both an SSI claim and a Social Security disability claim. If you are receiving Social Security benefits, you should report you earnings so that your trial work months and extended period of eligibility months may be established.

When to report income and changes for Social Security disability?

Reporting Income and Changes for Social Security Disability The changes you need to report depend on whether you receive SSDI or SSI, but you always need to report when your condition improves and when you go back to work. Changes You Must Report if You Are Receiving SSDI

What are the different types of in kind income?

In-kind income that is unearned (not a result of employment) and results in food or shelter for the recipient is categorized as “in-kind support and maintenance” (ISM). Other types of in-kind income include goods given as gifts to you. In-kind income is relevant when someone is receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.