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Taxation of Social Security Benefits and Translating the Confusion

The taxation of Social Security Benefits is often a shock to most people as it is commonly assumed that after age 70, those benefits are not taxed.  The taxation of benefits is based on your income which also includes investment income and non-taxable bond interest irrespective of age.

If you have a combined income greater than $34,000 annually ($25,000 for single filers), then a portion of your benefits will be taxed regardless of age.  Also note that RMD’s (required minimum distributions) are considered income and will add to your base for calculating how much of your benefits are taxed.

This is a great article from AARP that explains the details and caveats for the taxation of your retirement benefits.  If you have further questions or if can assist you with better understanding your unique situation, please contact my office on 703-535-5921 or send an email to [email protected].

https://www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/how-is-ss-taxed.html

Tax tips and mistakes to avoid as you begin to prepare your taxes for 2018:

https://www.fool.com/taxes/2019/01/27/3-costly-tax-mistakes-to-avoid.aspx

TAX TIPS for THOSE WHO ITEMIZE:

As the new year has started rolling forward at what seems like break-neck speed, those end of 2018 tax reporting forms will start to arrive in the next couple of weeks. April 15th will be here before we know it and there is one thing that will make that day seem like any other in your calendar: PREPARATION. The tax laws have changed significantly from last year and so if you do use the services of CPA, ask questions. If you happen to file taxes yourself allow yourself time to research items that maybe unfamiliar this year. This is a great article that I found explaining tips for those who will be itemizing this year:

https://www.thebalance.com/tax-quiz-what-is-deductible-when-itemizing-4140440

Next week I will continue with helpful tax tips while you begin preparing a smooth filing day April 15th.