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posted Apr 18, 2023 2:26:59 AM

Do I need to report to social security disability insurance benefits?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 18, 2023 5:33:45 AM

Yes, you may need to pay taxes on your Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. This can happen if you receive other income that places you above a certain threshold. But, because SSDI requires you to be disabled and have limited income to be eligible, you might not have other income to exceed this threshold.

 

Common examples for when your Social Security Disability Insurance benefits may be taxable are if you receive income from other sources, such as dividends or tax-exempt interest, or if your spouse earns income. If this describes your situation, you will need to know the thresholds for when your SSDI becomes taxable.

 

The IRS states that your SSDI benefits may become taxable when one-half of your benefits, plus all other income, exceeds an income threshold based on your tax filing status:

  • Single, head of household, qualifying widow(er), and married filing separately (did not live with spouse) taxpayers: $25,000.
  • Married filing jointly: $32,000
  • Married filing separately but lived with your spouse at any time during the tax year: $0