Im at full retirement age (66) receiving SSA benefit and working full time .
What should I be prepared for, tax wise at the end of the year?
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If your total income is more than $25,000 for an individual or $32,000 for a married couple filing jointly, you must pay income taxes on your Social Security benefits. Below those thresholds, your benefits are not taxed. That applies to spousal, survivor and disability benefits as well as retirement benefits.
The portion of your benefits subject to taxation varies with income level. You’ll be taxed on:
https://www.fool.com/retirement/2016/06/06/social-security-tax-calculator-are-your-retirement.aspx
Some additional information: There are 13 states that tax Social Security—Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, and West Virginia. These states offer varying degrees of income exemptions, but four mirror the federal tax schedule: MN, ND,VT, and WV
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