ClarissaA1
Employee Tax Expert

Retirement tax questions

Unless you are working in a job that isn't covered by Social Security (for example, a government-entity that has you contributing to a state pension fund instead of social security)  you will continue to pay both Social Security and Medicare tax withholding on all of your wages even after you've started drawing your Social Security benefits.  

The Social Security Administration will continue to verify your earnings and benefits information while you are working - your benefits could increase if you are in your highest earnings years at work.  SSA FAQ: What happens if I work and get Social Security retirement benefits? 

Clarissa
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