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17 year old son received SSDI because mother is disabled. His amount is $1269 for the year. Do I need to claim this at all?
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June 5, 2019
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17 year old son received SSDI because mother is disabled. His amount is $1269 for the year. Do I need to claim this at all?
You do not enter on your tax return any Social Security benefits received by a dependent. If the dependent does not have any other type of income they do not report the benefits received on a tax return.
June 5, 2019
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17 year old son received SSDI because mother is disabled. His amount is $1269 for the year. Do I need to claim this at all?
You do not enter on your tax return any Social Security benefits received by a dependent. If the dependent does not have any other type of income they do not report the benefits received on a tax return.
June 5, 2019
11:13 PM
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