Title | : | Taxable Social Security Benefits Calculator |
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this calculator does not open an error occurs Comment from : JOEJOEWWW |
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SS benefits calculator says Oops! That page can’t be found Comment from : Danny L |
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Where can I find the benefits calculator? The link is no longer available Comment from : Linda Doggett |
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when i try to go to the SS benefits calculator it says there is nothing there🤷♀ Comment from : 2558jmb |
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taxable ss calculator link is broken?? Comment from : Ric Caskey |
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Taxable Social Security Benefits Calculator does not exist brbrThis website does not show anything It says page not found Comment from : d6487 |
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ok fine so you calculate the amount that is taxable, how about advocating for the threshold of taxable income to be raised? it has been 29 years since that was adjusted at all as per the social security website history section what follows is directly from that site1993 Changes in the Law:
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brIn 1993, as part of Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, the Social Security taxation provision was modified to add a secondary set of thresholds and a higher taxable percentage for beneficiaries who exceeded the secondary thresholds Specifically, the 1993 did the following:
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brModified for a taxpayer with combined income exceeding a secondary threshold amount ($34,000 for an individual, $44,000 for a married couple filing a joint return, and zero for a married person filing separately), so that the amount of benefits subject to income tax is increased to the sum of (1) the smaller of (a) $4,500 for an individual, $6,000 for a married couple filing a joint return, or zero for a married person filing separately, or (b) 50 of the benefit, plus (2) 85 of the excess of the taxpayer's combined income over the secondary threshold However, no more than 85 of the benefit amount is subject to income tax The additional income tax revenues resulting from the increase in the taxable percentage from 50 to 85 are transferred to the HI Trust Fund Effective for taxable years beginning after 1993 Comment from : concerned citizen |
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definitely sharing with my fb group Comment from : AnniesShenanigans |
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If I work 10 years only and I want retire of age 62 and I have different salary each years example one Year $10000 second $6000 how much I will get social security benefits Comment from : Hassan |
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I am wondering if this calculator takes into consideration that Married filing joint return can exclude the first $25,100 (2021 standard deduction) that will reduce the taxable income? Comment from : pphh97 |
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Im planning on drawing around mid year When I figure out my AGI do I project to that date or use my 2021 entire year figures ? and I believe you said I have to include the spouses info as well Comment from : IU DOG |
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Hello, Are capital gains included in calculating your provisional income and thus taxable SS? If so, where on this calculator do you put Capital Gains? Comment from : Carl S |
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Thank you, Devin and your team, for making the unclear, clear You are a wonderful teacher and great communicator Comment from : Tony Mangano |
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Calculator link is broken Comment from : Susan Lewis |
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Do you have any up dates on stimulus checks August 15, 2020 Comment from : Debbie Estrada |
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I could not print my earnings record from your website I use Safari and it prints partial screen Guess I don’t need that function anyway but it’s offered there If we are setting up accounts with user names and passwords why not store our earnings information there in the account? I step away from that one page and everything is lost Comment from : Mike Corder |
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Mr Carroll brThanks for doing this channel it is a great service to peoplebrCould you please explain what the " Trust Act " is in the new Heals bill brought up by Mitt RomneybrI read it was slid in behind closed doors, and it will slash social security brbrThanksbrDave Comment from : David Barnett |
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Dont give the Republicans an excuse their mostly rich that will not ever happen taxing Social Security I would love to see any polition win Election on that stupid idea its a losing proposition you run on that idea i hope u tell mitch mcconell to mention that on his relectionp Please do so we wont ever see him around anymore Comment from : Enrique Sepulveda |
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every single penny they took out of my paycheck for social security retirement, for over for 50 years, I'm now retired at 68; is mine period what is this nonsense you are talking about? Comment from : Michael Banning |
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Hello im retired 56 cancer i get 1443 a month My 14yr old gets 730 a month off of my retirement my wife is getting 943 a month I do not get any other income I've been on it for about1and half yrs My daughter has been getting it for about 1yr my wife was approved for ssi but it got switch to ssa we have paid any taxes on it at all do we need to check on this more closely Thank you Josephburton6464@gmailcom Comment from : Joseph Young |
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What if i dont have any other income? Comment from : imshannon nottellin |
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Thank you for your update I appreciate it,I have questions as to how they can tax your social security in the first place,because anything I've checked into said they cannot tax social security they have taken so security out the whole time you work before you got social security now they're going to take it out of your social security check because they're giving you a stimulus check!!REALLY!!and to my knowledge there not supposed to tax your stimulus check it supposed to be to help you not have you pay for it later that's not helping you! It's like they're giving you a loan I didn't apply for a loan, and that's just evil and unthinkable they would go there but you know what, they would! I never made enough when I was working to even file income tax, and my husband's only 52 I'm the one that 66 I'm the one on social security that's mine not his, and it shouldn't have anything to do with him and what he makes! But that's how I've always got screwed, but the simple fact I was stupid enough to get married!I'm not taking this out on you you're just giving us the information but I am just sick and shocked, that this world has went to hell!they have already cut everything out of your social security I'm getting a whole $290 a month how can you retire on that that's not even gas money! And now they're going to tax the elderly out of your social security when they don't have anything now?!!That is just despicable and every one of them are going to rot in hell!!we are the elderly they don't take care of us as it is obviously, you do good as a parent and an adult when you get done raising your kids not ripping them off,lying and cheating the government which is exactly what they promote cuz I let him all do,all these younger people having kid actor kid after kidner all unwanted kids cuz they get more from welfare and get my jio get nothing but dumped on!and you know what we'll just let God decide okay I'm not worried but every one of them should be!!! Comment from : kellie cole |
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Hi Devin: What about if you have A Roth IRA ? Comment from : Apex Joe |
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Great stuff, you rock! Would love to see a YouTube taking us through an on line application especially a restricted application, to see what our clients would see or encounter Comment from : Ernie Camerino |
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Mr stop panicking people you know that onearned income is not taxable Get your info together Comment from : John Morin |
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Thank you sir Good news, no taxes for me! Bad news, don’t have enough income to tax lol 😷 Comment from : Michael Torrey |
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Got it MrD!! HEY DEVIN !!! when you gonna diversify and do a BBQ video? Peace and Thanx for all the info!!!! Comment from : Markus Rennelius |
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Married 18 1/ 2 years Comment from : Armegine Lee |
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Devin I was 18 1/2 years waited until I turned 62, read and studied for years that I would get half of his earnings, did not told me not until I'm 66 I was born 1957 So they came up with 16500 wow!!! I was so hurt My ex is a ex soldier 14 1/2 years and disability Comment from : Armegine Lee |
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No calculator needed Every penny in social security benefits is earmarked to pay for local, state, and Federal taxes Comment from : TX2200000 |
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Thank you for the information, it really helps me Comment from : BRENDA CISSNEY |
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I didn't know I'm suppose to pay taxes on my SSI an SSDI I don't even get 10,00000 a year Comment from : BRENDA CISSNEY |
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On wages do you add your spouses income if filling jointly or just mine I am retired and not working and collecting social security and my wife is working and not collecting social security Comment from : Steven Rolette |
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Devin, please consider a tutorial for those of us who started in SS but will end up with a partial municipal pension Are there any strategies to overcome the theft of 2/3 of my SS benefits due to the pension offset punishment? Comment from : fred fox |
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Devin, I will apply for my SS at my full retirement age How soon do I need to make appointment ahead of time? OrDo I have to wait until I’ve reached to make appointment ? Comment from : ninacheeky M |
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Maybe my wife can’t retire🤔 Comment from : Larry Boyle |
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Devin, your calculators are very helpful and insightful when making important retirement/SS decisions Also, how "taxable" IRA distributions impact the taxable amount of SS Another reason to transition from standard IRA to a Roth IRA may be a sound, financial decision? Comment from : Steve Sunder |
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Calculator for taxable social security benefits does not workwhen I put in a figure of say 65,000it goes to 65 and takes off the rest of the numbersplus the percentage doesnt work either Comment from : US ARMY COMBAT MEDIC |
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Does 401k distributions fall under the IRA Distributions tab? Comment from : T Kelly |
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Very good information, thank you Comment from : Steven Robinson |
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Great! Comment from : km 12 |
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Do you use gross or adjusted gross income Comment from : Tom Rogers |
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Awesome! I am waiting to draw social security past my current full 100 benefit amount I am withdrawing monthly from my TSP account to reduce social security taxes Your calculator now makes it possible for me to reduce social security taxes, once I file Comment from : Pura Vida |
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Devin, I turn 66 in October I took retirement at 63 I should be able to receive some from my husband's SS Do I need to contact SS or do they do this automatically Before the covid BS it was hard to get a hold of them and now it is almost impossible Thanks Comment from : icecreamlady driver |
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Thanks great video as always Comment from : Martin from Sea City |
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Looks great! Comment from : Dan Kulibert |
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Thank you for the video I have shared it! Comment from : David Smith |
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Thanks for this I will find it very valuable to figure out how much extra income I could make without it affecting my ss from getting taxed I have always wondered how this works Comment from : Sis |
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Thank you, Devin Another "tool" in my financial quiver 😁 Comment from : John C |
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Thank you! Comment from : tsx3214 |
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Taxing SS is tantamount to theft Comment from : Darreld Studie |
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I have not received any thing Comment from : olithia Vanessa Tillman |
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Good calculator! Needs some wordsmithing on the "Disclaimer" line on the bottom: "DISCLOSURE: Keep in mind that this calculator or the anyone affiliated with this website offers tax advice If you want specifics on your situation, please hire a tax advisor" Maybe this change? : "this calculator nor anyone affiliated" Thanks! Comment from : Bob Krausen |
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Thank you for your work, Devin, and for sharing your knowledge with us It is such a benefit, and its tax free! Comment from : Rick Park |
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Thanks good tool, much better than mine Comment from : Emanuel Llaguno |
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Thanks I'll be sharing the information 😊 Comment from : Evelyn Bryant |
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What about other retirements like, military, fers Comment from : Neal F Williams |
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Another great video Comment from : darrylhaynes |
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I shouldn't have to pay for any amount I receive Comment from : Lyda Frazier |
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Thank you for update This is important information Comment from : Carmen Figueroa |
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Second 👍😀 Comment from : Mark Paperhanger |
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You can not tax a tax Comment from : call de-light |
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