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Student Earned Income Exclusion for SSI |
A blind or disabled child, who is a student regularly attending school, college, or university, or a course of vocational or technical training, can have limited earnings that are not counted against his or her Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. The maximum amount of the income exclusion applicable to a student in 2007 is $1,510 per month but not more than $6,100 in 2007.
Income Exclusion Amounts for 2008
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Calculation details for 2008
The unrounded yearly amount for 2007 is $6,100.08. This amount is also increased by 2.3 percent to $6,240.38, which we then round to $6,240. |
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