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Retirement tax questions
"my wages should not be counted as income prior to receiving SS. " Not counted as income for tax purposes? This is simply not true. Perhaps you mean something else.
"My first year SS benefits should not be taxed since I had no income (wages from employment) after starting to receive them." This is not true either. Your SS benefits in the first year may or may not be taxed depending on other factors, like how much other income you had and how much SS you received.
Tell you what. Go look at these Social Security Administration websites and show us where it says what you are saying:
"What is the special rule about earnings in the first year of retirement?"
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‎February 5, 2024
6:17 PM
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