SOCIAL SECURITY WORK INCENTIVES. Geri Walsh and Chris Walsh Community Work Incentives Coordinators (CWIC)

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SOCIAL SECURITY WORK INCENTIVES Geri Walsh and Chris Walsh Community Work Incentives Coordinators (CWIC) 1

TWP EPE EXR Medicaid & Medicare WORK INCENTIVES TTW IRWE PASS 2

AGENDA Welcome and introductions Social Security Disability (SSDI) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Work Incentives Medicare and Medicaid Other Resources 3

WHY CHOOSE WORK? Earn more income Gain independence Learn new skills Meet new people 4

Two Benefits Programs Social Security Disability Insurance Supplemental Security Income SSI SSDI 5

SSDI Individuals with a significant work history and have paid into the Retirement System Benefit amount varies and depends upon worker s past contributions Eligible for Medicare after 24 months A person s resources do not count. 6

TRIAL WORK PERIOD Allows you to work 9 months Also known as TWP SSDI You will receive full SSDI benefits no matter how much you earn as long as you report your work activity and you still have a disabling condition Trial Work Level is $850 7

EXTENDED PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY Also known as EPE SSDI 36 month period Immediately following the Trial Work Period You may be eligible for a check for any month in which your earnings fall below the Substantial Gainful Activity amount SGA is $1180 gross 8

SSDI TIMELINE TWP-9 MONTHS 3 MORE MONTHS: CESSATION AND GRACE PERIODS EPE- 36 MONTHS 9

EXPEDITED REINSTATEMENT Also known as EXR SSDI If your benefits stopped because of your earning level, you can request to have your benefits reinstated without having to complete a new application While SSA determines your benefits reinstatement, you are eligible to receive temporary benefits for 6 months 10

SSI Must have limited income and resources Typically individuals who are younger and/or lack a significant work history Eligible for Medicaid 11

WORK INCENTIVES FOR SSI General Income Exclusion (GIE) - The first $20 of any kind of income, earned or unearned, is excluded Earned Income Exclusion (EIE) SSA excludes the first $65 of earnings The ½ Earnings Exclusion Only one half of the remaining earned income is counted (2 for 1 rule). SSI 12

½ EARNINGS EXCLUSION Known as the 2 for 1 Rule Less than half of your earnings are counted by Social Security as earned income which may allow you to continue receiving a check while working SSI 13

Example #1: Joe earns $385 gross in a month Subtract $85 (GIE & EIE) $300/2= $150 $150 is Joe s countable income SSI Joe collects SSI check in the amount of $820 Subtract the $150 from the SSI amount New benefit amount is $670.00 New monthly financial outcome is $1055.00 14

NEW FINANCIAL OUTCOME Countable Monthly Gross $385 -$85= $300 $300/2= $150 countable Monthly Financial Income $820 -$150= $670 new SSI payment $670 +$385= $1055 new outcome 15

SSI Budget Example #2 Earnings Exceed Break-Even Point Maria earns $1885 gross in a month Subtract $85 (GIE & EIE) $1800/2= $900 $900 is Maria s countable income SSI Maria collects SSI check in the amount of $820 Subtract the $900 from the SSI amount New benefit amount is $0 New monthly financial outcome is $1885 16

NEW MONTHLY OUTCOME Countable Monthly Gross $1885 -$85= $1800 $1800/2= $900 countable Monthly Financial Outcome $820 -$900= 0(zero) $0 +$1885= $1885 new outcome 17

What are IRWE s? How do IRWE s help you? Impairment Related Work Expenses The cost of certain impairment-related items and services that you need to work can be deducted from your gross earnings SSDI SSI A person may be able to deduct the cost of items and services needed in order to work The cost needs to be reasonable Not covered by Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance Examples: medications, medical services, attendant care and transportation costs 18

BLIND WORK EXPENSES (BWE S) How is BWE different than impairmentrelated work expenses (IRWE)? The BWE items do not have to be related to your blindness. Service animal expenses Transportation to and from work Federal, state, and local income taxes Social Security taxes Attendant care services Visual and sensory aids Translation of materials into Braille Professional association fees, and SSI Union dues. 19

PASS PLAN Plan to Achieve Self- Support Allows you to set aside income and resources to achieve your work goal PASS expenses are not counted when Social Security figures your monthly SSI payment SSI 20

STUDENT EARNED INCOME EXCLUSION Under age 22 and a student Gives students under age 22 flexibility to keep more of their cash benefits while working and going to school $1,820 Per month and $7,350 yearly limits SSI 21

EXTENDED MEDICARE Most individuals who work will receive at least 93 consecutive months of Medicare even if they no longer receive cash benefits SSDI 22

MEDICAID 1619 b Even when a person starts working and earning money, Medicaid can still stay in place Medicaid coverage under 1619b can continue if your earnings and resources become too high for an SSI payment In New York, a person can earn up to $43,364 yearly (2017 rate) SSI 23

MEDICAID BUY-IN Medicaid Buy-In for Working Individuals with Disabilities If an individual is disabled under SSA rules and is working even part-time, the person can apply for the MBI-WPD (No premium in NYS) Income and resources can be substantial SSDI SSI 24

TICKET TO WORK Free and Voluntary Employment Services You choose the Employment Network Exemption from Continuing Medical Reviews Assistance with job placement and retention Benefits Planning SSDI SSI 25

TICKET TO WORK 26

Career Central Services Disability Resource Coordinators Individuals in each One-Stop trained to understand, and utilize all available resources to assist individuals with disabilities in the return to work Benefits Planning Services This key service will assist both the Ticket Holder to understand how and when Work Incentives will be implemented Job Matching Services Through the use of Skill Matching and Referral Technology, or SMART, Ticket holders will have the advantage of this system Training Funds When applicable and eligible, Ticket holders may enjoy the benefits of One-Stop training funds Integrated Resource Teams Ticket holders that utilize One-Stop ENs can count on the collective resources the DRC has pulled together, through the IRT process, when needed 27

RESOURCES Disability Resource Coordinators at your local Career Center Community Work Incentive Coordinators Independent Living Centers ACCES-VR (formerly VESID) 28

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Social Security website www.ssa.gov The Red Book from Social Security www.chooseworkttw.net Your Benefits Planning Query (BPQY) can be ordered by calling 1-800-772-1213 29

BPQY Benefits Planning Query A SUMMARY OF YOUR SSA BENEFITS A necessary tool for Employment and Benefits Planning Date of on-set of Disability Date benefits started Number of Trial Work Months used Medicare/Medicaid Medical Review Date Unofficial summary of past yearly gross incomes 30

Additional Resources Neighborhood Legal Services http://www.nls.org/aboutus Medicaid Buy-In for Working Persons with Disabilities (MBI-WPD) https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicai d/program/buy_in/ 31

Please contact us at: Geri Walsh Career Central 175 Central Ave Albany NY (518) 242-8248 albanydrc@capreg.org Chris Walsh Independent Living Center, Hudson Valley 15-17 3 rd Street Troy, NY 12180 (518) 274-0701 CWalsh@ilchv.org 32