I receive $1548.in SSD each month I want to get a part-time job but I don't want to affect my benefits how many hours can I work,or what is the limit of money I can make tks
Good info. Here's my question. My 22 yr old son who is still my at home dependent, born disabled and receives SSDI. He would like to work (for sake of interaction) at a movie theater making $8.10 hr and for eight hours a week. Is this going to hinder his SSDI? And who do I call at SSA to let them know he's working and when do I call? Thanks.
Your son's monthly salary cannot exceed the SGA limit $1,170/Month. I would recommend letting the case working at your local SSA office who has handled your son's case.
Thanks Eric. We spoke to SSA. They stated that the amount he's going to make won't even come close to the SGA or the TWP. They further stated that after his first full month of working to mail, fax or bring in that full month of stubs. We were told that after that time there won't be much to do, essentially with him grossing under $300 a month, there isn't an issue. Its more for social interaction. Hope that helped some others with the same issue. Thanks again!!!!!
Sorry that you are constantly having to answer the exact same question over and over, so I will ask a different question. What if you are on SSDI, but only make $800 a month. I know the TWP is $840 or more, my question is do you still need to report to SSA if you are making less than the TWP starting limit of $840?
Am I correct in understanding that after 36 months on the EPE, say month 37 and any thereafter, that if you make above the SGA amount, you will have your benefits terminated, so in order to keep them you need to stay below the SGA amount that is determined for that particular year, ie $1,170 for 2017 for months 37 onward.
HI there,
You would be eligible for benefits for 36 months after completing a trial work period ( That is 9 months of making over $840 a month from work) for any month that you make less than the SGA, but you would not be eligible for benefits from month 37 onward, though you would be able to get expedited reinstatement if you are unable to make SGA after those 36 months.
How do you get expedited reinstatement when the Soc. Sec. office will not return your calls??? I read something where you have five years to appeal a decision even though they say 60 days.
You'll need to file the appeal online or connect with them over the phone. I do not believe the SSA calls back applicants often. You can file online under your My SSA account.
In reply to how does the breakdown go if by Andre Agnew (not verified)
Hi Andre,
You may not be able to qualify for benefits if you make over $1,170 a month.
How much i can't go over if I'm working while I'm on full time and receive ssi
In reply to How much i can't go over by Tyrus (not verified)
Hi Tyrus,
It cannot exceed $1,170/Month.
-Eric
If you receive a monthly payment from ssi. Are. You still able to work
In reply to If you receive a monthly by Toni (not verified)
Hi Toni,
Yes, but it cannot exceed the SGA monthly limit.
-Eric
I receive $1548.in SSD each month I want to get a part-time job but I don't want to affect my benefits how many hours can I work,or what is the limit of money I can make tks
In reply to I receive $1548.in SSD each by Richard (not verified)
Hi Richard,
You may be able to earn up to $840 a month without affecting your benefits. For more information, you can take a look at our page about the Trial Work Period:
http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/blog/trial-work-period-rules
Good info. Here's my question. My 22 yr old son who is still my at home dependent, born disabled and receives SSDI. He would like to work (for sake of interaction) at a movie theater making $8.10 hr and for eight hours a week. Is this going to hinder his SSDI? And who do I call at SSA to let them know he's working and when do I call? Thanks.
In reply to Good info. Here's my by Craig (not verified)
Hi Craig,
Your son's monthly salary cannot exceed the SGA limit $1,170/Month. I would recommend letting the case working at your local SSA office who has handled your son's case.
Best of Luck,
Eric
In reply to Hi Craig, by Eric
Thanks Eric. We spoke to SSA. They stated that the amount he's going to make won't even come close to the SGA or the TWP. They further stated that after his first full month of working to mail, fax or bring in that full month of stubs. We were told that after that time there won't be much to do, essentially with him grossing under $300 a month, there isn't an issue. Its more for social interaction. Hope that helped some others with the same issue. Thanks again!!!!!
In reply to Thanks Eric. We spoke to SSA. by Craig (not verified)
Hi Craig,
So glad to hear that! Wishing you and your son the best.
-Eric
Sorry that you are constantly having to answer the exact same question over and over, so I will ask a different question. What if you are on SSDI, but only make $800 a month. I know the TWP is $840 or more, my question is do you still need to report to SSA if you are making less than the TWP starting limit of $840?
In reply to Sorry that you are constantly by MrBig (not verified)
Hi MrBig,
You may want to check in with them, however you may not need to report it.
Am I correct in understanding that after 36 months on the EPE, say month 37 and any thereafter, that if you make above the SGA amount, you will have your benefits terminated, so in order to keep them you need to stay below the SGA amount that is determined for that particular year, ie $1,170 for 2017 for months 37 onward.
In reply to Am I correct in understanding by A question on … (not verified)
HI there,
You would be eligible for benefits for 36 months after completing a trial work period ( That is 9 months of making over $840 a month from work) for any month that you make less than the SGA, but you would not be eligible for benefits from month 37 onward, though you would be able to get expedited reinstatement if you are unable to make SGA after those 36 months.
In reply to HI there, by Bryan
How do you get expedited reinstatement when the Soc. Sec. office will not return your calls??? I read something where you have five years to appeal a decision even though they say 60 days.
In reply to How do you get expedited by Tridu (not verified)
You'll need to file the appeal online or connect with them over the phone. I do not believe the SSA calls back applicants often. You can file online under your My SSA account.
Can I lease a room of my house and it not affect my SSDI benefits?
I am receiving SSI benefits and if I wanted to work how much can I make to keep my SSI benefits going
In reply to I am receiving SSI benefits by Darlene (not verified)
Hi Darlene,
You cannot exceed the monthly SGA limit $1,170/Month
-Eric
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