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Yes. Inheritance can affect Social Security disability benefits.

Much depends on the type of benefit you receive. Below, we discuss the implications of inheritances in the two types of Social Security disability programs and how you may be able to preserve your benefits. For questions about your specific case or for help with Social Security disability benefits, call our disability lawyers in Raleigh at Lunn and Forro, PLLC for a free case consultation: 888-966-6566.

Will an inheritance affect Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides two types of disability benefits, one for disabled workers (SSDI) and one for disabled adults and children with limited income and resources.

The former is a safety net for workers who become disabled before retirement age and can no longer work. Eligibility is based on work history and the number of work credits on the recipients’ records, not on income, assets, or resources.

The only income that would affect SSDI benefits is earned income that exceeds $1,170/month. Inheritances are unearned income. As such, any inheritance you receive will not affect SSDI benefits.

Will an inheritance affect Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits?

The SSA offers another disability program, Supplemental Security Income or SSI, for blind persons, disabled children, and disabled adults with limited work histories. Because it is a need-based program, your income, assets, and resources affect your eligibility.

The financial criteria for SSI for 2017 are as follows:

  • Your monthly income must not exceed the Federal Benefit Rate (FBR) of $735/month for individuals or $1,103/month for couples.
  • The value of your allotted assets and resources must not exceed $2,000 for individuals or $3,000 for couples. The SSA excludes your essential assets such as your home and car.

Any income — be it earned (e.g., from a job) or unearned (e.g., from an inheritance) — will affect your SSI benefits. If you have recently received an inheritance and are on SSI, you must report your inheritance to the SSA.

How does the SSA count income for the purposes of SSI?

If you are concerned about how your inheritance and income will affect your eligibility for disability benefits, it is important to note that the SSA does not count all income towards the SSI limit. The SSA will count your inheritance towards the limit unless it is protected under one of the special types of accounts we discuss in the next section. However, there are various exclusions the SSA allows that could help you qualify.

For example, some of the income the SSA does not count towards the SSI limit include:

  • The first $20 you receive in a month
  • Food stamps (SNAP)
  • Tax refunds
  • Welfare and other public benefits based on need
  • Money that you use for disability-related work expenses, such as special transportation

If you are working, the SSA allows for additional exclusions to countable income. These reductions can make it easier to qualify for SSI. For example, the first $65 of earned income and half of your earnings are not included. We can examine your records to help you determine how much of your income and assets the SSA will count.

Is there any way to protect my SSI benefits if I receive an inheritance?

There are a couple of ways you might be able to protect your SSI benefits if you are going to inherit money or property. First, you can speak to the benefactor about placing the funds/property in a special needs trust. Alawyer can create the paperwork necessary to secure the trust. This will go into effect when the benefactor dies. Then, when your inheritance kicks in, you will be able to use the funds for certain expenses such as food and shelter, medical care, utilities, and education without it affecting your SSI benefits.

You can also look into getting an ABLE account, a special program designed for qualified individuals with disabilities. ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts that allow the family members to “set aside $14,000 a year for children and other beneficiaries who are disabled before age 26. SSI and Medicaid recipients will be allowed to have up to a $100,000 ABLE account without affecting their eligibility for these benefits,” explains Bankrate.

If you became disabled before the age of 26 and you are already receiving SSI or SSDI, then you are automatically qualified for an ABLE account. If the benefactor puts your inheritance in an ABLE account, it will not affect your eligibility for SSI.

To learn more about ABLE accounts, visit the ABLE National Resource Center

What do I do if the SSA prematurely shut off my Social Security disability benefits?

Millions of Americans living with disabilities count on monthly Social Security disability benefits for their basic needs. If you recently received notification that the SSA denied or prematurely shut off your Social Security disability benefits, you have the right to appeal your disability case. Lunn and Forro, PLLC can help. We will review your file, determine where the issue lies, and then walk you through the appeals process.

There are several levels of appeals we can use, so do not lose hope on collecting benefits.

Call our office today and speak to a disability lawyer about your rights and legal options: 888-966-6566.

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Can You Receive Inheritance While on Social Security Disability? (2024)

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Can You Receive Inheritance While on Social Security Disability? ›

That means that no matter how much money is included in an inheritance or how much the property you are set to inherit is worth, you will be able to continue receiving your normal SSDI benefits. There will be no interruptions or decreases in payments.

What happens if you inherit money while on Social Security disability? ›

In most cases, if you are receiving SSDI, your benefits will not be affected by an inheritance. However, because SSI is a needs-based benefits program, any economic windfall, including an inheritance, could decrease or eliminate your monthly payments.

Does a money gift affect disability benefits? ›

Financial assistance can disqualify you for SSI benefits, but not SSDI benefits. Generally, cash gifts reduce your SSI eligibility dollar for dollar. Before you accept a financial gift, contact the disability lawyers at Berger and Green.

Can a person on SSI inherit a house? ›

Fortunately, there are two main ways SSI recipients can inherit homes without becoming ineligible. They can either live in the home as their primary residence. Or they can have it placed in a special needs trust.

How to avoid being cut off SSI benefits when you get a sum of money? ›

Utilizing a “Spend Down” to Maintain SSI Benefits

If you're on SSI and recently received a large sum, you can utilize a “spend-down” to ensure that you remain with SSI's resource minimums. Per the SSA, a “spend-down” involves spending the cash that you've received until you're below the resource maximum.

Do you have to report inheritance money to SSDI? ›

If you only receive Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, you do not have to report your receipt of an inheritance to the Social Security Administration.

What can cause you to lose your social security disability benefits? ›

However, the administration can revoke those benefits at any time, and you could lose them almost instantly. A few things could cause you to lose your monthly benefits, including jail time, getting a new job and divorce.

How much money can you have in the bank with Social Security disability? ›

The SSDI program does not limit how much money you can have in the bank because there are no resource limits as you find with SSI.

What can be done with inheritance money to keep from losing disability? ›

Depending on the trust you choose, you can include the trust as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy or as a recipient of funds from your will, which is a great way to leave an inheritance to your loved one without reducing their SSI benefits.

How long does a money gift affect disability benefits? ›

Gifts do not affect SSDI at all! You don't even have to report them to Social Security. So, if the only Social Security payment you get is SSDI (or a Childhood Disability or Disabled Widow Benefit) you can let Santa know that there's no limit to what he can leave under your tree.

Can someone on SSI be gifted a car? ›

If you don't have any ownership value in a car, it won't count toward your resource limit. However, someone giving you a car as a gift will count as income in the month you received it.

What is the difference between SSI and SSDI? ›

The major difference is that SSI determination is based on age/disability and limited income and resources, whereas SSDI determination is based on disability and work credits. In addition, in most states, an SSI recipient will automatically qualify for health care coverage through Medicaid.

What trust does not affect SSI benefits? ›

However, federal law provides for certain exceptions, which are known as special needs trusts or sometimes supplemental needs trusts. If these instruments are properly devised, the funds that they contain will not affect the SSI eligibility of a person with a disability.

What happens if you have more than $2000 in the bank on SSI? ›

Current beneficiaries who exceed the limits are suspended and then terminated from program participation if their savings remain above the limits, and they must repay any benefits paid while they are over the limit. SSI beneficiaries are limited to only $2,000 in assets of any kind.

What is the maximum back payment for SSDI? ›

The maximum SSDI will provide in back payments is 12 months. Your disability would have to start 12 months before you applied to receive the maximum in SSDI benefits.

What is the 5 year rule for Social Security disability? ›

Once your benefits stop, you have five years to reapply through expedited reinstatement and qualify for temporary payments while you wait for a decision. Each year, this five-year grace period helps thousands of workers get back on benefits slightly faster than if they started a new application from scratch.

What benefits are affected by inheritance? ›

Means-tested benefits, such as Universal Credit or Housing Benefit, assess a person's income and savings, and additional financial resources from an inheritance may tip the scales, leading to a reduction or loss of these benefits.

Does money in the bank affect social security disability? ›

Money In The Bank And SSDI

If you work while receiving SSDI benefits , the money that you have in a bank account may be looked at by the Social Security Administration to determine whether your monthly income exceeds the substantial gainful activity limit.

What happens to disability payments after death? ›

When your loved one passes away, you have an obligation to report their death to the SSA. This will stop the benefits they receive. For this reason, it is important to give us a call as soon as possible so we can apply for survivors' benefits or SSDI on your behalf.

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