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tomseeley
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Unbelievably naive question, of course, and asked/answered already a zillion times, I'm sure, but I fergit!

If I start taking full retirement benefits next February, when I'm first eligible, and I stop earning any earned income, are the benefits taxable for federal income tax purposes?

Same question, if I keep earning earned income but I stay below whatever threshold SSA imposes on how much earned income I can have.

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Post Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:50 pm
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For Federal income tax, you're taxed on your Social Security Benefits on a sliding-scale basis when your other income exceeds a certain amount. Don't remember for sure. I think it's in the neighborhood of $25K. But just plug in that same question on the IRS web site. It's incredible, but they've actually got a fairly decent search function there and vast amounts of information that pops out when you ask.

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It's a crazy world when you have to pay a tax, on a tax...

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The government is pretty good at that, isn't it? If people only knew how much they're actually paying in taxes...........

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It depends on your total income and in some cases up to 85% of SS can be taxable

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It varies from government and you are never sure if you are asked to pay tax for a particular thing or not.

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