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The episode began by highlighting the surprising fact that Social Security benefits can indeed be subject to federal income tax, based on an individual's combined income and filing status. The host emphasized the importance of understanding how and why Social Security benefits are taxed, as well as the potential impact it can have on one's retirement income.
Throughout the show, the host provided detailed explanations on how to calculate combined income, which includes adjusted gross income, non-taxable interest, and half of Social Security benefits. By breaking down the tax thresholds for different filing statuses, such as single, married filing jointly, and married filing separately, the host offered valuable insights into how these factors can determine the taxable portion of Social Security benefits.
Moreover, the episode explored various strategies to mitigate the taxation of Social Security benefits, such as Roth IRA conversions, managing other income sources, and relocating to tax-friendly states in retirement. The host emphasized the importance of considering factors like life expectancy, investment returns, and claiming age when determining the break-even age for Social Security benefits.
By sharing real-life examples and practical tips, the host aimed to empower listeners to make informed decisions about their Social Security benefits and retirement income. The episode concluded with a reminder to consult with financial advisors and tax professionals to create a comprehensive retirement plan tailored to individual circumstances.
Tune in every Friday night at 6 p.m. Central Time to the Retire As You Desire show for more valuable insights and expert advice on retiring with confidence and achieving your desired lifestyle.
By Bill Bloom4.9
2020 ratings
The episode began by highlighting the surprising fact that Social Security benefits can indeed be subject to federal income tax, based on an individual's combined income and filing status. The host emphasized the importance of understanding how and why Social Security benefits are taxed, as well as the potential impact it can have on one's retirement income.
Throughout the show, the host provided detailed explanations on how to calculate combined income, which includes adjusted gross income, non-taxable interest, and half of Social Security benefits. By breaking down the tax thresholds for different filing statuses, such as single, married filing jointly, and married filing separately, the host offered valuable insights into how these factors can determine the taxable portion of Social Security benefits.
Moreover, the episode explored various strategies to mitigate the taxation of Social Security benefits, such as Roth IRA conversions, managing other income sources, and relocating to tax-friendly states in retirement. The host emphasized the importance of considering factors like life expectancy, investment returns, and claiming age when determining the break-even age for Social Security benefits.
By sharing real-life examples and practical tips, the host aimed to empower listeners to make informed decisions about their Social Security benefits and retirement income. The episode concluded with a reminder to consult with financial advisors and tax professionals to create a comprehensive retirement plan tailored to individual circumstances.
Tune in every Friday night at 6 p.m. Central Time to the Retire As You Desire show for more valuable insights and expert advice on retiring with confidence and achieving your desired lifestyle.