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    A Little Help Please

    It is late on an awful Monday, I am tired and I am second guessing everything I am doing. Today has been absolutely H---! Social security benefits due to disability are they totally excludable from income? I think 42 years of doing this crap has finally fried my brain.

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    Originally posted by taxladyea View Post
    It is late on an awful Monday, I am tired and I am second guessing everything I am doing. Today has been absolutely H---! Social security benefits due to disability are they totally excludable from income? I think 42 years of doing this crap has finally fried my brain.
    My advice is turn the lights off and go home. when you are having a day like that the worst thing you can do for the client is work on there stuff and ultimately your product will suffer. Call it a day and go at it tomorrow.

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      #3
      Social Security Disability

      Take Sea-Tax's advice, call it a day for Monday, and get a good nites rest. Lord knows we all need it about now!

      Anyway, benefits received from Social Security for Disability, are treated the same as Social Security Retirement benefits. T/p should have received 1099R, so include along with other income,

      or

      if for the Stimulus, then file the SSA amount as reviewed in other posts.

      Sandy

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        #4
        1099r

        Originally posted by S T View Post
        Anyway, benefits received from Social Security for Disability, are treated the same as Social Security Retirement benefits. T/p should have received 1099R, so include along with other income,
        Sandy
        Sandy,
        Not trying to be nit picky, just want to be sure I understand. Did you mean 1099R or 1099SSA? If 1099R, I guess that I am showing my ingnorance by not being familiar with it and am wondering what situations this will happen in.

        Thanks,
        LT
        Only in government or politics is a "cut in spending" really an increase. It's just not as much of an increase as they wanted it to be, therefore a "cut".

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          #5
          Originally posted by thomtax View Post
          Sandy,
          Not trying to be nit picky, just want to be sure I understand. Did you mean 1099R or 1099SSA? If 1099R, I guess that I am showing my ingnorance by not being familiar with it and am wondering what situations this will happen in.

          Thanks,
          LT
          It is a 1099ssa you are correct

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            #6
            I'm surel Sandy

            meant SSA

            Quote:
            "He who sits on tack is better off"
            Confucius say:
            He who sits on tack is better off.

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              #7
              yes

              It is the 1099SSA, sorry!

              Sandy

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