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Any Tax saving tips for 63 year old retiree living in Minnesota
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Currently the federal taxation of Social Security benefits is calculated based on your provisional income, depending on your income level, and up to 50% or 85% of your Social Security benefits could be subject to federal taxes. This calculation has been key in calculating your overall federal tax obligation.
The One Big Beautiful Bill does provide a special deduction for seniors. It's important to note that this is a deduction, not a tax credit, meaning it reduces taxable income rather than directly reducing the taxes owed.
Here’s a summary of the new senior deduction:
Eligibility and Amounts:
Purpose:
Income Phase-Outs:
Impact on Social Security Taxes:
Limitations:
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