ssi:-can-your-payments-be-garnished-if-you-have-debt?SSI: Can Your Payments Be Garnished If You Have Debt?
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Aug 30, 2023, 20:26 PM EDT

There are various Social Security programs that provide benefits to the population, and in some cases these payments can be garnished to cover other debts that the beneficiaries have, but can SSI payments be garnished?

In this article we will tell you whether or not it is possible for the government to garnish SSI (Supplemental Security Income) payments, since many programs are subject to the same garnishment rules that apply to other types of income.

For example, some Social Security recipients may be affected by having their payments withheld if they fail to meet their legal obligation to pay child support, alimony, or restitution.

Can SSI benefits be garnished?

But in the case of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, they are not garnished, according to information from the Social Security Administration (SSA).

This exception applies even if the beneficiary has a pending federal income tax return.

So, if you receive direct payments from this program, you can rest assured that your funds will not be garnished.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau highlights that Social Security and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, sometimes the benefits can be garnished to cover some government debt, whether they are back taxes , federal student loans, or child support debts.

But in the case of SSI, benefits are protected from garnishment in all cases.

Who is eligible for SSI?

The SSI program is supervised by SSA and is aimed at financially supporting low-income children and adults with a disability or who cannot see.

Although SSI benefits are also intended for people over 65 who meet the financial requirements, if they do not have a disability.

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