georgesT
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Retirement tax questions

None of your Social Security disability income (SSDI) is taxable if half of your SSDI plus all your other income is less than:

  • $25,000 if you filed as single, head of household, or married filing separately, and you and your spouse lived apart all year
  • $32,000 if you’re married filing jointly
  • **fdSocSecTaxableInc3** if you’re married filing separately, and you and your spouse lived together at all during the year

Up to 50% of your SSDI is taxable if your income is more than those amounts. Also, up to 85% of your SSDI is taxable if half of your SSDI plus all your other income is more than:

  • $34,000 if you filed as single, head of household, or married filing separately, and you and your spouse lived apart all year
  • $44,000 if you’re married filing jointly
  • $0 if you’re married filing separately, and you and your spouse lived together at all during the year