Hi, I am currently on permanent SSI/Disability Three years ago I was released by my employer for health reasons (2012) I filed for Disability in mid 2013 and was awarded SSI/Disability in mid 2014 I had filed civil action against the employer early 2013 Just recently through mediation it was resolved and they are issuing me a check (2015) for a years back wages. Will I have to repay SSI/Disability back my SSI benefits from this past year although I did not actually work for the employer since late 2012? What is my best options....if any? Thank You
First you need to be sure what program you are receiving benefits under. There is no such thing as permanent SSI/Disability.
There is Supplemental Security Income (SSI) which is a program that pays benefits to low income disabled and elderly. A welfare program. So if that is what you are receiving then any money you get from any source - wages, unemployment, private disability, inheritances, insurance settlements, gambling winnings, mediation awarded checks - count as income in the month received. Doesn't matter when it was due. What matters is when it is paid.
There is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for disabled persons with enough work credits. It is not a welfare program. Worker's comp and public disability benefits reduce the SSDI; wages and self-employment can start a trial work period. My guess is that you are on SSDI and that this check will be considered wages and FICA taxes will be withheld. And it may not end up counting as anything at all since it is not for work you are currently doing.
My best answer is that you have not provided enough information for an answer. You should call SSA when you get the check.