PerfaLEybEDW
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
My wife has been on SSDI for a little more than a year. We also receive an auxiliary benefit for my healthy, 4-year old daughter. The money for both is direct-deposited to my wife's checking account every month. The money is mostly spending money for my wife and to pay my daughter's daycare. I am the breadwinner of the family and our standard of living is based on my salary, which is much more than what my wife's SSDI is in. For that reason, we do spend quite a bit on my daughter, and even fund 529s for her.
Which makes me puzzled as out to fill out this Representative Payee Report. I've heard if one lists that they saved anything, IRS will ask for it back when they turn 18. Should I then just state that all the money was spent on my daughter? I have the proof, between daycare and an ER visit. Do I need to start a separate bank account for my daughter (can only imagine what the fees might be for such a low amount)?
My wife has been on SSDI for a little more than a year. We also receive an auxiliary benefit for my healthy, 4-year old daughter. The money for both is direct-deposited to my wife's checking account every month. The money is mostly spending money for my wife and to pay my daughter's daycare. I am the breadwinner of the family and our standard of living is based on my salary, which is much more than what my wife's SSDI is in. For that reason, we do spend quite a bit on my daughter, and even fund 529s for her.
Which makes me puzzled as out to fill out this Representative Payee Report. I've heard if one lists that they saved anything, IRS will ask for it back when they turn 18. Should I then just state that all the money was spent on my daughter? I have the proof, between daycare and an ER visit. Do I need to start a separate bank account for my daughter (can only imagine what the fees might be for such a low amount)?