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Can you receive social security disability insurance if you work part-time? |
My stepson started working part-time and receives ssdi because his bio-mom is crazy. Can he still receive benefits? and if the address on his benefits is different from his W-9 will that also cause problems? If your step son is receiving benefits from his mothers disability and is not disabled himself,he can still receive those benefits while working part time,if he is a minor.There is a limit on the amount he can earn before jeopardizing his benefits.My son received benefits from my disability while he was a minor,at that time(3 years ago) I believe the limit was $700.00 a month,but don't quote me on that amount as it may have changed.If you go over the earning limit,they will take away $1.00 for every $2.00 you earn over the limit.You must report any earnings he makes to SS.Earning over the limit may also put in jeopardy any other benefits he might receive such as health care.I don't think the address difference would be a problem,as I'm sure they use the social security number as identification. Source(s): Personal experience usally idoont think so. yes ,but you can only make a certain amount Your stepson must be receiving SSI. The rules for that are very complex, and only his caseworker can give you correct answer. Should he be getting SSDI, because of something his mother did to him, than there is limit to how much he can make, when he goes above that amount he would be given six month trial work period, and after 6 months benfits would end. www.ssa.gov/disability/ yes you can, but there is an amount you cannot surpass and you have to make Soc Sec aware that you r working....Look into "ticket to work" program you can work for a 'probationary' period and still receive benefits, after that period expires then your on your own as far as payments I think they still help with health care for a bit longer...it is like helping you transition back into the workforce www.ssa.gov/disability/ |
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