Why did Turbotax tax my Social Security benefits at a higher taxable amount
than it did last year?
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Answered in your prior post for the same subject here - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/state-taxes/discussion/social-security/00/3164588
Once you hit the threshold for taxable Social Security, the tax will be in your highest tax bracket, and both the Social Security and your other income will be taxed.
The threshold is when all your other income plus 1/2 of your social security reaches:
The chart below are the tax brackets for 2023
For a single taxpayer
$0 to $11,000 - 10%
$11,001 to $44,726 - 12%
$44,726 to $95372 - 24%
For Married Filing Jointly
$0 to $22,000 - 10%
$22,001 to $89,450 - 12%
$89,451 to $190,751 - 22%
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