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Ssdi Mean Permanent And Total For Tax Purposes?

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cowgirl

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Just double checking, dont have IU yet. Getting ssdi now, I figure being 'disabled' at 90% for VA sc disabilities is 'disabled'.

Any comments or thoughts? (ok, am not a tax accountant to interpet the rules)

Thanks,

Cg

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Anyone know how much a wife and husband who earn over 32,000 have to make before they have to pay taxes? How do the personal exemptions play on this? I can foresee with inflation and COLA's that one day our income from Social Security will add up to over 32,000

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