ThomasM125
Employee Tax Expert

Get your taxes done using TurboTax

Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) can be taxable, depending on your income from other sources. TurboTax will determine it's taxability based on the answers to the questions you will see when you indicate that you had a lump sum payment in the current year. You need to enter the correct amount of lump sum payments by year as requested in the program. If the lump sum amounts were not taxable in the years to which they apply and your current year payments are not taxable based on your other income, then your benefits will not be show as taxable on your tax return. You may need to go back to your social security form SSA-1099 entry to insure that you answered the questions properly.

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