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SSI: While Receiving

Events Which Must Be Reported To The Social Security Administration

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The following common events must be reported to Social Security because they impact your entitlement to benefits or the amount of the benefits:

  • Every change in status
  • Change of address
  • Change of income
  • Change in resources that exceed allowable levels
  • Eligibility for other benefits
  • Death of certain people
  • Change of marital status or living arrangements
  • Medical improvement
  • Extended admission to a hospital
  • Work activity. Note: If you only receive SSI benefits, work activity may trigger a Continuing Disability Review (see below).

Changes must be reported when an event happens, but no later than the 10th day of the following month.

If Social Security asks for a report, the response must be received by social security within 30 days of the request.


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