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if you are disabled you still need to file your taxes. If you have a spouse that earned money and you file joint your disability it NOT taxed, if you file married separate then your income IS taxed, IRS says about 49 percent is taxable if you file separate. My first husband was disabled for 12 years and when I worked full time it was better to file joint that way his disability checks were not taxable.