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I was wondering if anybody here knows if plasma donations, which aren't paid by check and no 1099 sent at the end of the tax year but instead are paid via a card for cash payout, affect a monthly SSI check amount. In other words, whether this amount is considered like a wage from a job and is supposed to be reported to Social Security so they can recalculate the monthly benefit. I have looked all over the internet, including the Social Security website, and I can't find anything at all.
Thank you in advance.
customerserviceguy
(25,185 posts)Especially since payment is anonymous.
Besides, this isn't getting paid for "work", it's just selling something you own.
ozone82
(91 posts)And on SSI, and I donate plasma twice a week. It is not reported to the government by CSL, nor have I told the state or the feds. Depending on the state you are in, you can lose some, or all benefits if it is reported. Only close friends know I donate, safer that way.
duffyduff
(3,251 posts)You would think that if it had to be reported for SSI, it would be in the SS brochures and such. I know in some states that have disability benefits that supplement SSI, they do require disclosure. Oregon doesn't have the disability benefits.
My brother donates to CSL, and I have never seen any kind of reporting done there.
I had to really look to find information on it, and I found nothing that pertained to SSI.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,667 posts)The place that does plasma donation here requires your Social Security Card or a taxpayer ID if you aren't a US citizen. That makes me think that I will get a 1099 at the end of the year.
ozone82
(91 posts)Been donating for 3 years, does not get reported.