My payee is disabled and receives $800 per month in SSI. If I give her money for living (eg.. $200 per mont) how much will be deducted from her SS payment .
Hi,
As the name implies, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is designed to supplement the income of individuals who meet the program's requirements (https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/). If an SSI recipient receives countable unearned income, their SSI benefits are offset dollar for dollar by all but the first $20 of the unearned income. Therefore, assuming that they have no other income, if you gave an SSI recipient $200 per month their monthly SSI payment would likely be reduced by $180.
Best, Jerry
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Jan 1 2021 - 3:14pm