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vee

Guest
What is the name of your state?undefinedWhat is the name of your state?Ohio
I am on LTD (past 7 years). Now my employer's insurance company wants to see my tax returns for the past 4 years to see if I've been working on the side I guess. I'm totally disabled so I haven't been of course. I don't have a problem with this except I file a joint return with my husband and he doesn't want his tax info going to my insurance co. Do I have to comply with this request?
 


cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
No, you don't.

But if they aren't completely satisfied as to your eligibility, they don't have to keep paying benefits, either.
 
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homerpi01

Guest
The insurance company can have you sign a Fed Tax Release form, I think is # 4506. After you sign and return to the insurer, they submit it to the government and they supply the insurer with ONLY your income information (if any reported).
 

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