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Retirement tax questions
Very interesting. This means that my ex-spouse really optimized by falling through the cracks of the transition rule-she retired, on my benefit, at her full retirement age of 66 in 2019, and can still receive her own higher benefit when she reaches 70 in 2023, because she turned 62 in 2015, which was "before 2016." Right?
‎July 15, 2021
12:46 PM