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Can I claim head of household if my husband is disabled?

Claiming Disabled Person on Taxes Under IRS rules, your spouse qualifies for the credit as long as they cannot care for themselves either physically and mentally and share your home for at least half of the year. That may prove the case if your spouse is totally disabled and you have a child in day care.

When can a disabled spouse claim spousal benefits?

age 62 or older
If you are collecting Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), your spouse can draw a benefit on that basis if you have been married for at least one continuous year and he or she is either age 62 or older or any age and caring for a child of yours who is younger than 16 or disabled.

Do I have to claim my husbands SSDI on my taxes?

If your spouse paid premiums for disability insurance, using after-tax money, the disability income is not taxable. If your spouse receives Social Security disability benefits, and the two of you have significant other income, you may pay disability taxes on the income.

Can a spouse of a disabled person collect Social Security?

If the wife or husband of a disabled spouse was married to the disabled spouse for at least a year before the disabled spouse died and the disabled spouse was receiving or entitled to receive SSDI, the surviving spouse can get benefits in these either of these circumstances:

When does SSA reduce your spouse’s disability benefits?

The benefit amount for your spouse is permanently reduced by a percentage, based on the number of months up to their full retirement age. At any age if they are caring for your child under age 16 or who was disabled before age 22, and is entitled to benefits.

Do you have to add your spouse’s Social Security to your tax return?

If you’re married and file a joint return, you and your spouse must combine your incomes and social security benefits when figuring the taxable portion of your benefits. Even if your spouse didn’t receive any benefits, you must add your spouse’s income to yours when figuring on a joint return if any of your benefits are taxable.

Who is eligible for Social Security disability benefits?

When you start receiving disability benefits, certain members of your family may qualify for benefits based on your work, including your: Spouse. Divorced spouse. Children. Adult child disabled before age 22.