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    There's not much to look forward to except the hope of a tax refund at tax time. Learn More: 8 States To Move to If You Don't Want To Pay Taxes on Social Security Try This: 3 Sneaky Things You...

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    Your retirement account withdrawals might not be your only taxable income, either. The federal government can tax up to 85% of your Social Security benefits, and nine states tax the benefits of ...

  4. Social Security Recipients: Don’t Lose a 2024 Tax Refund by ...

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    You must pay taxes on your Social Security benefits if you file a federal tax return as an individual and your combined income exceeds $25,000 a year. If you file a joint return, you must pay ...

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    For the 2023 tax year, your employer has to stop taking out Social Security taxes when your income surpasses $160,200. You're still obligated to pay the taxes on all income less than that amount.

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    You’ll be taxed on 50% of your Social Security benefits if your income is between $25,000 and $34,000 for an individual or $32,000 and $44,000 for a married couple filing jointly.