Asset Development: Student Earned Income Exclusion Asset Development & Vocational Rehabilitation 30-Second Training Series.

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Asset Development: Student Earned Income Exclusion Asset Development & Vocational Rehabilitation 30-Second Training Series

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © 2013 High School and College students under the age of 22 can exclude how much of their earnings before it impacts their Social Security Supplemental Income (SSI)?

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © 2013 High School and College students under the age of 22 can exclude how much of their earnings before it impacts their Social Security Supplemental Income (SSI)? $700 annually $1,000 annually $6,690 annually Select the best answer A B C

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © 2013 Incorrect … High School and College students under the age of 22 can exclude more than $700 annually of their earned income before impacting their SSI cash benefits.

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © 2013 Incorrect… High School and College students under the age of 22 can exclude more than $1,000 annually of their earned income before impacting their SSI cash benefits.

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © 2013 You are on the money! CORRECT! If you are under age 22 and regularly attending school, the maximum yearly exclusion is $6,960. Amounts are for the year 2013; these figures are usually adjusted each year based on the cost-of-living. To learn more, visit TACE's Asset Development Exchange [tacesoutheast.org/network/ax/] TACE's Asset Development Exchange and The Social Security Administration website

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TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Disclaimer This presentation was developed by the TACE Center: Region IV ©2013 with funds from the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) under the priority of Technical Assistance and Continuing Education Projects (TACE) – Grant #H264A However, the contents of this presentation do not necessarily represent the policy of the RSA and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government [34 CFR (b)].