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No. The SS checks is their income for tax purposes, not your income. It is reported on the child's income tax return if they otherwise are required to file a return. Each child should receive a SSA1099-R with their social security number listed.
No. The SS checks is their income for tax purposes, not your income. It is reported on the child's income tax return if they otherwise are required to file a return. Each child should receive a SSA1099-R with their social security number listed.
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