The United States Social Security Administration

Student Earned Income Exclusion (SEIE) allows Social Security to exclude a large part of a working student’s monthly earnings. In 2009, Social Security excludes the first $1,640 that a student earns each month, up to a maximum of $6,600 for the year. (The monthly and yearly amounts are adjusted for inflation each year.) ................
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