Tax on SS Benefits
I am 74 but still have a full-time job. I read in a SS notification that I may keep all my benefits. However, while filling out my tax return, I had to pay federal tax on most of it. Why, and what should I do?
I am 74 but still have a full-time job. I read in a SS notification that I may keep all my benefits. However, while filling out my tax return, I had to pay federal tax on most of it. Why, and what should I do?
Your SS Benefits are still taxed.
If you work past your full retirement age (FRA) and have earned income, you’ll still have to pay Social Security taxes, even if you're already collecting benefits.
Continuing to work while collecting Social Security could boost your monthly benefit depending on how much you made in the past and how much you're making now.
That added income could also mean higher income taxes and higher Medicare premiums. Be sure to look at the big financial picture so you know what to expect.
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