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Did you apply for Social Security Disability benefits and has your claim approved by the Social Security Administration? If you receive Social Security benefits, including SSI and SSDI, you may have to pay taxes on your disability benefits. How Many People Pay Taxes on Social Security Disability Benefits?Less than one-third of the Social Security Administration's current beneficiaries are required to pay taxes on their disability benefits. What Determines If I Pay Taxes On My Disability Benefits?You will have to pay federal taxes on your benefits if you meet certain requirements. You will have to pay taxes in 2009 if: If you are required to pay federal taxes on your benefits, you can request to have the taxes withheld from your Social Security check. Tip: Many state and local authorities do not tax Social Security Disability benefits. Should I File for a Tax Return?Even if you are not required to file a tax return by the IRA, you should still file a tax return. You should file a tax return because you may be able to: What Types of SSDI Payments are Subject to Tax?There are two types of SSDI payments that are subject to tax: To determine if your benefits are taxable, you can request Form SSA-1099 from the Social Security Administration. I have SSI and I Paid Social Security Taxes in 2008. Are Tax Credits Available?Yes! You may be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). EITC is a refundable tax credit. Facts about EITC: If you or your spouse were employed for part of 2008, you may be eligible for the EITC. You may be eligible for EITC for Tax Year 2008 if you meet the following requirements: I Need Help with My Taxes. What Should I Do?Filing for income taxes may seem like an overwhelming and complicated process. Fortunately, the government offers many free or low cost tax assistance options for persons with limited incomes. Below are 6 tax assistance options: IRS Free File: The Free File (LINK) program is offered in both English and Spanish and is available through the IRS website. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA): Low Income Taxpayer Clinics (LITC): State Tax Return Preparation Assistance: Filing for taxes and determining if you need to pay taxes on your Social Security benefits may seem complex and complicated. Don't give up! Remember -- there are programs and services available to help you. |