Lottery winnings: A Surprising Disqualifying Income Source
Lottery winnings: A Surprising Disqualifying Income Source
winnings you get from a lottery scratch-off card The SSA will count your winnings only once, and after that your payments should return to their regular amount
They can garnish regular Social Security Disability benefits but not SSI For lottery winnings the Bureau of Lottery Operations must offset your winnings including Social Security Disability Income SSA-1099 Count Lottery winnings Count in month received Count as annual income
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