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    While you might only pay 10% on your additional distribution, you could also increase your taxes on Social Security benefits at the same time. That could make your real marginal tax rate much higher.

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  5. I'm a Senior. Will I Owe Social Security Taxes? - AOL

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    The program is funded by Social Security taxes taken out of each American worker’s paychecks. The average monthly check in 2022 is for $1,658, and the maximum check is for $3,345. Social ...

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    With seniors getting 2.5% more benefits, their incomes will increase and more people will be over the income limit at which they begin to owe the IRS money on their Social Security payments. This ...

  7. These States Tax Social Security: How Much Will You Pay If ...

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    After the reduction of 40% from the average Social Security payout, Nebraska taxpayers would pay between $26.33 and $73.22. New Mexico Recent changes in New Mexico law mean that most seniors are ...