Great snap shot but we are required to report 100% of gross income monthly correct? My case I just started gig biz drive share & made $2400 gross with $3600 expense from miles making net income -$1200. Yes driveshare pays that bad but I have a newer car with low mileage for now not requiring any major maintenence yet... so I can only gross the $1220 SGA as in your example? I'm also to report the gross & believe they won't red flag or investigate while waiting for my TX return next year?
The regulation associate with the video and on the website below is for 2023. For 2023 you can earn $1,050 a month and keep your Social Security Disability benefits. The $1,050 is gross if you are a W-2 employee or net after expenses if you are self-employed filing 1099. The video on the website below shows you the SSA regulation: www.thedisabilitydigest.com/how-much-i-can-make
Hello, thank you for this valuable service. I'm confused when you show the Trial Work Period chart, say that you cannot go "one dollar over" this monthly amount, but then you call it SGA (Substantial Gainful Activity). That's different than what I've researched. The monthly income that automatically triggers a Trial Work Period month IS DIFFERENT than the amount you're allowed to earn but still be considered under Substantial Gainful Income (SGA), which is a few hundred dollars more. Can you please explain why you advise to stay within the Trial Work Period amount, but then later on you call this same amount SGA? Please reply, thank you!
Hi Michael ... My intent is not advise to stay under or go over the SGA. Rather to help the audience understand they they can stay under the SGA with no impact on benefits and what happens if they chose to work over the SGA. Not that for 2021 you can earn $940 a month and keep your benefits. (AKA SGA) The video on the website below shows you the SSA regulation: www.thedisabilitydigest.com/how-much-i-can-make-m/
Not sure if my comment will reach out you, but as a parent of a child that receives SSI that wants to start working, how much can I earn without affecting his benefit? I can’t seem to find any information please could you enlighten me thank you and God bless you.
I understand your concern about how your earnings might affect your child’s SSI benefits. For 2024, you can earn $1,110 a month and still keep your Social Security Disability benefits. This amount is gross if you are a W-2 employee or net after expenses if you are self-employed filing 1099. For more information, I recommend watching the video on this website: www.thedisabilitydigest.com/how-much-i-can-make. It provides a detailed explanation of the SSA regulation regarding this matter. I hope this helps, and God bless you too.
Thank you sir. I'm born disabled by birth with Cerebral Palsy and I'm getting $900 per month, which isn't much. And I've medicaid/medicare insurances and am receiving caregivers for my daily needs. Can i do an online business and keep my benefits from the CCSP and Social Security office??
I am certain you can earn money and stay under the allowed amount and have no impact on your Social Security disability benefits see the link below. If you are also an SSI recipient and income could have a negative impact on these benefits you should definitely check out a stable account (see link below) To Learn How Much You Can Make Watch The Video On This Website www.thedisabilitydigest.com/how-much-i-can-make-m/ Stable account video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AgrbIaxKEDE.html
@@TheDisabilityDigest Thanks 🙏🏾. I did a little more investigation and found out that as a day trader the amount of gains I would profit is considered as an unearned income. And this wouldn’t affect my benefits from the government. 😊👍🏽. The source I got this information is from Traders Tax CPA.
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Your video seems to leave out the amount of work time required to earn that net income which from what I have read of the the regulations also is a component in whether or not you can be disqualified. If you had to put in an amount of hours of work ABOVE that limit to make those gross and net earnings you will be in trouble.
This video applied to SSDI recipients not SSI. Because you are on SSI suggest you contact a benefit advisor at SSA or voc rehab to find our how earrings will impact your benefits
I'm very confused please help me I work a job okay I need to be off work again for a couple months for a back Injury I have due to a car accident I can't perform my duties at work right my doctor let me go on short term disability again I was on it befor for a shoulder surgery last year but iv been suffering very bad back pain also so I have some test to be done so thats why I'm going to be off work so I filed for disability and I will not be making anywhere close to covering my bills can I drive doing doordash to cover my bills I won't make it one month off what there planing on giving me and I'm stressing out alot
I haven't started my small business yet but do I notify SS first or report after I start making money? Also do need a separate business banking account? Thanks for the info!
I expect your award letter says to contact them when you start working and you do not need a separate bank account … Good luck with your new business keep us posted on your success
I am a 100% disabled veteran i recieve disability through the VA and SDI as well. I'm looking to purchase a laundromat I will be the owner and the time on-site is minimal (8hrs a week average) will this purchase with me as the owner jeopardize my sdi payments. Or should I keep the bussiness in my wife's name. The net cash flow is 54k a year after operational expenses.
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So what about if you go over the limit by a long shot ( lets say a few thousand) for two months out of the year selling your personal belongings on Ebay? Say you make a few thousand in sales does that count as countable income? Also if it does will it be over SGA or will it be factored in for the whole year? I think I spent 20 hours looking on the internet, videos and SS website. I cant' seem to find this one. Is it a self business even if you dont intend for it to be and selling for profit in some cases but not always. I mean who doesn't' want the going rate even if your intent was never to sell for a profit you just need money to pay bills, or even buy different things.
Great question. Here is the answer. Self employed income is based on your annual tax return. Average monthly income base on gross income less expenses. The regulation is in see section 2 c on the website below. www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/cfr20/404/404-1575.htm
@@TheDisabilityDigest Thank you. From what I read not sure if I'm accurate. Its not based on the average monthly earnings of a year, but just the months you made money averaged. Not sure on that one if so then it might be over if the profit was over, but if you paid more and netted less than the going rate your fine. Also the link sends me to 404.1574(b)(2) Table 1 for averaged earnings. I wonder if this has been updated since Dec 2000 as its topped out at 700 a month. Thanks again.