Showing posts with label Social Security Benefits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Security Benefits. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Will Social Security be taxed when I retire?

Title: Will Social Security be taxed when I retire?

Article Snip: "...When you’re calculating taxes, you must include in income a portion of your Social Security benefits depending on your income, said Bernie Kiely, a certified financial planner and certified public accountant with Kiely Capital Management in Morristown. ...The `base amount’ for a single person is $25,000 and for a married couple filing jointly it is $32,000,” Kiely said."

Reference: www.nj.com
Social Security Benefits,Taxes on Social Security,


Monday, April 1, 2013

How to Avoid Taxes on Your Social Security

Title: How to Avoid Taxes on Your Social Security

Article Snip: "...Wouldn't it be nice to avoid paying tax on your Social Security benefits while in retirement? By planning ahead, you can avoid paying tax on your Social Security income and your effective tax rate will be very low...."

Reference: socialsecuritynewsgroup.blogspot.com

Friday, May 18, 2012

Social Security Benefits & Taxes

Title: Social Security Benefits & Taxes

Article Snip: "...paying income taxes on your “contributions” you are ready to retire and collect the benefits—only to find out that they may be taxable! It doesn’t seem fair, does it? Well, here’s how..."

Reference: socialsecuritynewsgroup.blogspot.com
income taxes, social security benefits

Friday, September 23, 2011

What should you ask yourself before retiring?

Title: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself About When You Can Retire

Article Snip: "...The "traditional" retirement age is 65. This has gone by the wayside to some extent in that the age to receive full Social Security benefits continues to increase...."

Reference: usnews.com

What is the "traditional" retirement age?, Social Security Benefits,

Thursday, October 15, 2009

It's Official: No Social Security Increase

Title: It's Official: No Social Security Increase
Article Snip: "...Social Security Benefits Won't Increase, Spelling Trouble for Older Americans With High Health Care Costs..."
Reference: abcnews.go.com