June 29, 2010

I am planning retirement, is my social security taxable income?

hotrodhealy asked:


I will be 65 and there is no one hiring, I do have a part time job @ 9.00 hr for a total of 22 hrs a week

Marcel
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July 3, 2010

mar c @ 12:43 am

Armando

i just hired 3 full time employees last week,one gentleman is 63 years old….

July 5, 2010

v b @ 3:00 pm

Kristopher

It depends on the rest of your income.

For some people, none of the SSA benefits are taxable.
For others, up to 85% is included in their income.

The formula for singles is 1/2 of theSSA benefits plus all other income. If the total is less than $25,000, none of the SSA benefits are taxable.

If you are under full retirement age for the entire year, we deduct $1 from your benefit payments for every $2 you earn above the annual limit.

For 2009, that limit is $14,160.

July 6, 2010

Max Hoopla @ 6:43 pm

Dayana

If this is all the income you will have other than Social Security, then no.

July 10, 2010

Judy @ 5:56 am

Soren

SS income can be partially taxable depending on your total income - and total joint income if you are married. If half of your ss plus all of your other income is over $25,000, some of the ss is taxable.

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