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Originally Posted by Hellion
I think specifically work related earnings only have to be reported....for instance if its your birthday and someone gives you a check/cash as a gift I do not think you have to report that. Or if your relative needs their lawn mowed and wants to throw you 10 bucks for it or something.....But if its employment related income you have to report you found employment and how much you are making.
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Originally Posted by Gus1234U
P.S. if you are a client of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and exceed your Trial Work Period, then relapse, you are eligible for immediate (for SocSec that's about 2 months) reinstatement of your disablity benefits. AND they will help you with things like dental and glasses, assistive devices and help you spend your Ticket To Work, on a Vocational Case Manager or other supports.
if you are on SSI you are the highest priority for Voc Rehab. it's a burdensome process, tho. good prep to see if you can handle the stress of work...  be prepared to show that you are able to work, but still need supports.
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FYI - All 9 Ticket To Work months are still available and have NOT been used, if that's relevant to my question.
My question remains, "Is it necessary to report earning under $700 to SSDI on a MONTHLY basis in Massachusetts?"