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Every year, workers across America pay taxes that they are later able to "cash in" on with Social Security benefits. By paying enough taxes and earning enough credits, they eventually are made eligible to earn these benefits - essentially replacing their income should they ever choose to retire or if an injury or illness ever makes them unable to continue working. Every year, it is important to note that these benefits continue to increase; they do not remain static. In fact, this year in 2011 it raised 5.8 percent - the most that it has ever gone up since the early eighties.

About Social Security Disability Taxes

Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can both be used in an effort to help those who are no longer able to work. SSD is primarily for those who are considered to be disabled, while SSI is more for those who meet the requirements for having a low income threshold. According to the Social Security Administration, to be considered eligible to receive benefits under the Social Security disability insurance program you must first have paid taxes under the program. There are also several factors that are generally considered to determine whether or not you're classified as disabled:

  • You cannot currently be working;
  • Your monthly income cannot exceed $1000;
  • Your condition must be severe - it must interfere with work;
  • You must be unable to continue in your line of work; and
  • You must be unable to find a new profession

If you meet all of these requirements, you could be deemed eligible. It, however, is important to remember that over six million people apply for these benefits every year - and, unfortunately, many people get turned away. For this reason, it is imperative that you get the legal assistance of a knowledgeable Long Island tax lawyer as soon as possible to help you put together all necessary paperwork, as well as provide sufficient medical proof to back up your claims.

Contact a Long Island Social Security Disability lawyer!

Are you looking to seek benefits for Social Security Disability? If so, then it is highly encouraged that you do not look to face this situation alone. At Blutter + Blutter, they have been involved in over 3,000 tax-related cases over the years and are well-versed in all areas of taxation. When dealing with an issue this personal, you need an advocate on your side who will be able to help clients obtain the desirable outcome that they deserve. We can even help explain about paying taxes on your benefits - providing you with the comprehensive and supportive guidance you need when you need it most.

Don't face this alone. Contact a Long Island tax lawyer for help with your Social Security Disability.

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