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Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, James R. Grimaldi, CPA, and James A.J. Revels, CPA
When individuals think about Social Security, they most likely focus on present or future retirement benefits. Millions of people, however, receive benefits from two other related programs: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The year-end 2016 report from the Social Security Administration (SSA) showed that more than 10.6 million people received SSDI benefits, and 8.25 million collected SSI. Considering those numbers, it is likely that many will have an interest in possible cash flow from these sources, either for themselves, a spouse, or another family member.
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