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July 15, 2021
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Social Security & Taxes

  • July 15, 2021
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I've reached full retirement age, am still working full-time and collecting Social Security. How will I be taxed - Fed and State of Virginia?

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    July 15, 2021

    I'm just a Forum Member, not a professional.

    Your tax liability will depend on the level of income you have from different sources (W2, Long Term Capital Gains, HSA, Reverse Mortgage, etc) Some of these income sources are Taxed, others are not.  For specifics to your situation, consult a licensed CPA or do what I do...consult with Turbo Tax CPA's well in Jan, June and December.

    July 15, 2021
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    Employee
    July 15, 2021

    If you are at full retirement age, working will not reduce your SS benefit.

     

    If your only income is social security, it's non-taxable.  If you have any other income (investments, a job, lottery prize, etc.) then that income is taxable and your social security might also be taxable, depending on how much your other income is, using this formula

    https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/dont-forget-social-security-benefits-may-be-taxable