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Working While On DisabilityPosted on February 5, 2010. Is this your own business as well as the work while on disability? No it isn't ..... If you earn income of any kind while on disability, then you're serious trouble. Disabled means you are unable to work at all. You can be fined, sent to prison, is to repay all of your disability benefits, or all of the above. My father did that when he was collecting disability benefits Social Security and had a lot of trouble for her. If you are on disability, so yes. If you are on the handicap, then yes, having your own business is the same as work, and your "subsidy" can be lowered, and you may end up "due to retroactive payments" if you do not report hours and earnings "in the body that you are sending" disability benefits. Yes, if you make an income. If you're in the U.S., there is a limit to the amount you can earn and still qualify for benefits. He used $ 500 per month for SSI, but I'm not sure if this is still true that the rules are changing all the time. Check the website of Social Security, or your provider's disability if it is not SSI or SSD. If you are outside the United States, the rules may be different. Check with your provider. Tell them that you think about opening a home business, and want to know the rules before you start. likely. income is income. verify your disability to be sure. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |