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SSI Income Calculator Display Test

A tool for those with SSI TESTING PURPOSES ONLY. INCOMPLETE.

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Welcome to the SSI and Income Calculation Tool

This is just a tool and is only an estimation of your possibilities. For more detailed information, please read our articles or check with the Social Security Administration (website link).
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General Income Exclusion Limiter 2024
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Yearly Student Earned Income Exclusion 2024
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Monthly Student Earned Income Exclusion 2024
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2024 – Make sure when updating, that you also change the section “How much do you receive in monthly SSI Benefits?”
Do you currently receive SSI benefits?(Required)
Description and/or link here
Are your SSI benefits currently adjusted for Gross Earned Income?(Required)
Description and/or link here
***If you don’t know, we can calculate with the federal standard, but it will affect the accuracy of this form.
Please enter a number from 0.01 to 943.

We need your SSI benefit info

To calculate your adjusted SSI Income Benefits with a work income, we need to know your current SSI benefits info without adjustments for Gross Earned Income. Please come back and visit when you know how much your current monthly SSI benefit is without Gross Earned Income Calculations.
Do you receive any unearned income?(Required)
According to the Social Security Administration, unearned Income is all income that is not earned such as Social Security benefits, pensions, State disability payments, unemployment benefits, interest income, dividends, and cash from friends and relatives. For more information, consult: https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-income-ussi.htm
According to the Social Security Administration, unearned income is all income that is not earned such as Social Security benefits, pensions, State disability payments, unemployment benefits, interest income, dividends, and cash from friends and relatives. For more information, consult: https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-income-ussi.htm We use this to calculate your General Income Exclusion amount.
Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.
Gross Income is what employees earn before taxes, benefits, and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages.
Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.
Are you a student, under 22, that regularly attends school?(Required)

You may qualify for the Student Earned Income Exclusion

Which means…… SEIE info link
Would you rather skip SEIE calculation?(Required)
In order to estimate more accurately, we need to know how much of your Student Earned Income Exclusion you have used in the current year. If you are unsure, we can skip this section, and continue our calculations as if you were not qualified for this exclusion.
Have you used more than $9,230 of your Student Earned Income Exclusion this year?(Required)
SEIE definition…. link?
Check if GEI exists/is more than mSEIE
Calculate SEIE. If returns 1, theres a problem.
Do you have any Impairment Related Work Expenses?(Required)
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Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.
Do you have any qualifying Blind Working Expenses?(Required)
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Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.
Do you receive a Plan to Achieve Self Suppprt (PASS) deduction?(Required)
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Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.

Here are your estimated results!

This is just a tool and is only an estimation of your possibilities. For more detailed information, please read our articles or check with the Social Security Administration (website link). Personal help number or site link?

Your deductions are negative!

In this case, your deductions are so much, that you will likely get to keep your full benefit amount. As always, you should confirm with your local Social Security office.

Summary of Claims

To recap, these are the sums impacting your SSI benefit

Hawaii Medicaid Eligibility 1619B Notice

If you receive SSI, you may lose your income if you are making more than a certain amount per year. For continued Medicaid eligibility, check with your local Social Security office.
If you receive SSI, you may lose your income if you are making more than a certain amount per year. Based on a 12 month average of your estimated monthly Gross Earned Income, this number reflects how close you are to overtaking the yearly limit for the state of Hawaii. For continued Medicaid eligibility, check with your local Social Security office.
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