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I'm gonna say NO receipts. We put together a simple one-page summary based on

going thru her checkbook. We've done it that way for 4 years; no problems so

far. We live in Will County. Anyone else?

From: swedegrl2005

Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 5:20 PM

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Subject: Receipts Need? to Accompany Yearly Reporting of How SSI is

Spent

I saw one post on this list in the recent past, concerning whether or Not the

actual receipts for spending/ purchases, has to accompany the yearly records of

how the SSI money was spent.

What was the verdict?

I just want to know whether or not to send in all the receipts with the

Representative Payee report form.

Thanks.

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Diane, so far I have never had to provide receipts. You should keep them for

your records. Just mail in your Rep report and you'll be fine.

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> I saw one post on this list in the recent past, concerning whether or Not the

actual receipts for spending/ purchases, has to accompany the yearly records of

how the SSI money was spent.

>

> What was the verdict?

>

> I just want to know whether or not to send in all the receipts with the

Representative Payee report form.

>

> Thanks.

>

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You do NOT need to mail in receipts with the actual payee report.

From: swedegrl2005 <swedegrl@...>

Subject: Receipts Need? to Accompany Yearly Reporting of How SSI is

Spent

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Date: Saturday, April 2, 2011, 5:20 PM

 

I saw one post on this list in the recent past, concerning whether or Not the

actual receipts for spending/ purchases, has to accompany the yearly records of

how the SSI money was spent.

What was the verdict?

I just want to know whether or not to send in all the receipts with the

Representative Payee report form.

Thanks.

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