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Sub: #1 Chap 13 and SS
Replied on 08-25-2011, 10:24 AM
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in what year did SS payments not count as income?

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Your question is not clear. Can you explain it in details, please? I can only let you know that in no way your SSI will be garnished in order to pay off your creditors/lenders.

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Usually, Social Security Benefits, pensions, unemployment benefits, etc. fall under the category of unearned income. For more information, you can go through the following page:

"http://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-income-ussi.htm"

In case of Chapter 13 bankruptcy means test, Social Security benefits is not included in debtor's income.



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