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What percentage of your Social Security income is taxed? Mine is 85%. (Original Post) sinkingfeeling Friday OP
Zero Faux pas Friday #1
My income from another pension and dividends. sinkingfeeling Friday #2
Aha Faux pas Friday #5
On the up side, you have a lot more PoindexterOglethorpe Friday #3
I also pay tax on 85% of my SS. When I retired doc03 Friday #4
48.27% jxla Friday #6
Apparently there are real advantages to being relatively poor. PoindexterOglethorpe Saturday #7

Faux pas

(15,591 posts)
5. Aha
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 08:02 PM
Friday

you shouldn't be penalized for making smart choices. It's disgusting that you pay a bigger percentage than the billionaire boy's club.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(27,594 posts)
3. On the up side, you have a lot more
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 04:04 PM
Friday

income than I do. 9% of mine was taxed last year. Still haven't gotten this year's back from the accountant.

doc03

(37,622 posts)
4. I also pay tax on 85% of my SS. When I retired
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 04:59 PM
Friday

14 years ago it was just a small amount but because the threshold isn't adjusted for inflation it increases every year. I am single and
get a decent defined benefit pension I am penalized for it. That is one thing I can agree with Trump on. I think that may be what won the election for him.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(27,594 posts)
7. Apparently there are real advantages to being relatively poor.
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 11:29 PM
Saturday

Lower taxes, but a whole lot less money.

So all of you who are having much of your SS taxed, be grateful that you have that much income to be taxed. Really. Think about having significantly less income, like maybe a half or a quarter of what you currently have, and that's what I'm living on.

It does help that my financial advisor put me into various investments, not all of which are taxed, or not taxed very much.

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