Wednesday, April 9, 2008

IRS Tax Rebate & SSDI, SSI Disability

I came across this article on AmericanChronicle.com titled, "IRS Economic Stimulus Tax Rebate - How to Get Yours and Get it Fast!"

Below is a notable quote for those that receive SSDI:

It will be well worth filing for those who have at least $3,000 of income. While Social Security Insurance does not count towards income, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) does. It is important to note that while SSDI is not taxable, it counts as nontaxable income to obtain a rebate and a return must be filed to claim the rebate.
- AmericanChronicle.com
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