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Are your social security benefits taxable?
Every year, retirees ask the same question. Here’s the answer from the IRS.
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If your social security is your only income, more than likely, you will NOT be taxed.
Let the IPA do the calculations because the amounts change yearly.
I’m Sandy Ingram, a registered tax professional since the 1999/2000 tax year. I am now retired and traveling the world slowly. I maintain my association with the Department of Treasury and create online tax courses on Udemy to help the younger generation legally lower their tax liability.