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SSI & Age 18 Redetermination

As the criteria for SSI is different for children and adults, once a child reaches the age of 18, a review is scheduled to determine whether their condition or illness meets the SSI definition of disability for an adult. This document discusses what to expect during this review.


The Substantial Gainful Activity Rule

This document reviews the substantial gainful activity rule for SSDI’s trial work period, extended period of eligibility, and expedited reinstatement rules.


Student Earned Income Exclusion

If you are under age 22 and regularly attending school, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program does not count earned income up to a certain amount. This document provides the 2025 calculations for students earning income and how this affects SSI payments, along with definitions and qualifications for students.


The “Section 301” Rule

This document explains the section 301 rule, which is designed to protect the benefits of persons who participate in an approved vocational rehabilitation program.


Representative Payees

This document gives an overview of representative payees, how to designate and change your payee, and the rights and responsibilities of your payee.


Recent Social Security and SSI Changes

This document explains the 2025 changes to social security and SSI, with regard to the Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) rule, Trial Work Period (TWP), Student earned income, and section 1619(b).


Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS)

This document gives an overview of PASS, a special SSI rule that allows an individual to exclude, or not count income or resources that are used to support a work goal.


Social Security and SSI Overpayments

This document explains how overpayments can occur and how to address them.


Medical Continuing Disability Reviews

This document discusses continuing disability reviews, including standards and what to expect.


Impairment Related Work Expenses

This document lists impairment-related work expenses that can be deducted. These medically-related items/services allow a person to work and reduce countable earnings and income, which can affect your benefit amounts.


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