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April 11, 2025
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Can I avoid paying Estimated Taxes on SSDI with Form W-4V if I also have rental income?

  • April 11, 2025
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To avoid paying estimated taxes, people with SSDI can get taxes withheld from IRS, with Form W-4V. However, I also have rental income (unearned income) from a small home I inherited from my parents. Can I still use W-4V to avoid paying estimated taxes? I don't work (don't get a W-2), but I have SSDI and rental income. 


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DaveF1006
April 11, 2025

 Yes, you can use Form W4V to have federal taxes withheld from your SSDI only since it is a government payment.

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