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Retirement tax questions
Here's the bottom line for a married couple where one works, and the other only has SS income.
If you file as Married Filing Separate, then 100% of your SS income is taxable.
If you file joint, then "up to" 85% of the Ss income is taxable.
If you file as Married Filing Separate, then 100% of your SS income is taxable.
If you file joint, then "up to" 85% of the Ss income is taxable.
‎June 4, 2019
2:12 PM