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Old 01-24-2015, 06:41 PM
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My daughter is 19 years old. In October of 2013 my wife and I were granted guardianship of her and she began receiving SSI benefits. At the recommendation of the attorney who did her guardianship paperwork he advised that we collect part of her SSI payment for room and board which we are doing. How will this affect our tax return? Should we expect to receive a statement from SSI? Does my daughter need to file taxes on her SSI benefits? Thanks in advance for any replies to this.



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