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Retirement tax questions
@SJH57 wrote:
I haven't applyied for SSI yet
You are not going to apply for SSI. SSI is Supplemental Security Income, not Social Security benefits. They are both paid by the Social Security Administration, but they are not the same thing.
SSI is for people who are either over 65 or disabled and have very low income and very low assets. With your pension and dividends, and the amount of money you have in retirement accounts, there is no way you would qualify for SSI. You are going to apply for Social Security retirement benefits.
‎July 2, 2023
1:34 PM
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