Wisconsin Income Reporting
As a participant in the SSDI Benefit Offset Pilot it is important to report any changes in your monthly income so that Social Security can keep their records updated and your SSDI benefit is accurate. The information below can help you track and report changes in your monthly income. You can also work with your benefits counselor to make sure changes in your monthly income are reported.
To report changes in your earnings or for more information about reporting income in Wisconsin, contact the Office of Employment and Independence at 1-866-278-6440.
Income Tracking Forms
Remember to report changes in your monthly income on a regular basis so Social Security can keep your record updated. Changes that should be reported: Increases or decreases of average yearly earnings of $1,000.00 or more, or if earnings are above the Trial Work Period amount or Substantial Gainful Activity amount for the current year.
If you need assistance with the form or have questions about Trial Work Period or Substantial Gainful Activity amounts, please contact a benefits counselor.