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  2. Navigating the IRS alphabet soup: There are nearly two dozen ...

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    The Social Security Administration will send Form SSA-1099 to people who receive Social Security benefits since some of the income is considered taxable. What should I do if I receive a 1099 by ...

  3. IRS 1099 Tax Form Explained: Here’s Everything You ... - AOL

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    SSA-1099. Social Security benefits. All amounts. Jan. 31. Filed by the Social Security Administration directly with the IRS. Find Out: What to Do If You Lost Your W-2. What Is a 1099-A Form?

  4. Form 1099 - Wikipedia

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    For a variety of reasons some Form 1099 reports may include amounts that are not actually taxable to the payee. A typical example is Form 1099-S for reporting proceeds (not gain) from real estate transactions. The Form 1099-S preparer will report the sales proceeds without regard to the amount of the taxpayer's "basis" in the real estate sold.

  5. New to filing taxes? Six questions to answer before you start ...

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    Other factors, including whether you have a disability, may affect your requirement to file. ... You'll need your Social Security number, and make sure you enter it correctly. ... 1099: If you do ...

  6. Substantial gainful activity - Wikipedia

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    Substantial gainful activity is a term used in the United States by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Being incapable of substantial gainful employment is one of the criteria for eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.

  7. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) is a payroll tax-funded federal insurance program of the United States government.It is managed by the Social Security Administration and designed to provide monthly benefits to people who have a medically determinable disability (physical or mental) that restricts their ability to be employed.