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On United States Social Security Disability income how much monthly income can you make before having to report it and possibly lose benefits?

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    You are legally required to report all earned income on your IRS tax forms, which automatically makes the information available to the Social Security Administration. The SSA asks that you notify them of any work attempt, regardless of income earned. If you have been disabled less than 24 months, your work activity may trigger a continuing disability review. Having said that, people on SSD are permitted to earn an average of $1,000 per month or less ($1,640 per month if legally blind) in 2010 without being considered engaged in "substantial gainful activity" (SGA). Different rules apply for people on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or a combination of SSD and SSI. If in doubt, check with your local Social Security office.

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