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HOW TO DETERMINE GROSS RSDI

ISSUE DATE: 07/1998

Gross RSDI is the total amount of RSDI a client is entitled to before the deduction (if any) of Medicare premiums. Not all documents from the Social Security Administration (SSA) report gross RSDI. The following are SSA documents and interfaces you can use to determine and verify the amount of gross RSDI. Do not require clients to provide a specific document if another is available which provides the information.

Initial award letter (SSA-4926-SM). This lists gross RSDI, the Medicare premium, and the monthly payment (net RSDI) to the client. The gross amount is the figure described as "The total amount of your monthly benefit before deductions".

Report of Confidential Social Security Benefit Information (SSA-2458). This is a report sent to the client, although the information may have been requested by a 3rd party. It reports the gross RSDI, monthly payment (net RSDI) to client, and Medicare premium.

SVES interface on MAXIS. See TEMP Manual TE02.12.13 (SVES TPQY Interface).

Public Assistance Agency Information Request (SSA-1610-U2). This form reports both gross RSDI and the payment to client (net RSDI).


Some documents report gross RSDI as a whole dollar figure. Others report the figure in dollars and cents. Count only the whole dollar figure as gross RSDI; drop any cents.

Other SSA documents report only the payment to the client and the Medicare premium. Do not add these figures together to calculate gross RSDI. Because the client payment amount is truncated (rounded down), adding the figures together may not yield the correct amount of gross RSDI.
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