Veterans disability benefits are not taxable, and depending on what, if any, income you have other than social security, that might not be taxable at all either. Depending on other income, social security can be 0%, 50%, or 85% taxable.
2007-09-13 08:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-09 16:19:21
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answered by Catalina 3
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If your only sources of income are the VA disability benefits and Social Security benefits, you have no income subject to tax, do not have to file a tax return, and owe no tax.
2007-09-13 08:40:49
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answered by ninasgramma 7
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VA Disability is not taxed at all, period - no ifs, ands, or buts.
Generally this info is not even reported to any agency. The only way any agency outside of the VA will know anything about your disability payments is if you told them.
2007-09-13 08:24:15
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answered by mecha_nic 3
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If that's your only income, probably not. But if you have other income, you are very possibly required to file, and might owe taxes.
2007-09-13 15:56:01
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answered by Judy 7
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in your tax booklet there's a section on computing that, it would have to be based on total income from both sources ,but most likely yes . if i remember think you would need total income of less than 12,000 year
2007-09-13 08:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not but you should consult a qualified tax advisor. A tax attorney or CPA.
2007-09-13 08:18:18
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answered by Phurface 6
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No. Child support isn't taxable or reported. Since you don't have other income the SSD isn't taxable either.
2016-05-18 22:03:07
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answered by mary 3
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regular soc sec benefits - yes, not sure about disability benefits
2007-09-13 08:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-09-13 08:18:05
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answered by De 5
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