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Social Security benefits are generally not taxable unless they are combined with other sources of income. If the combined income exceeds the base amount of the filing status, benefits may be subject to tax. A combined income is the adjusted gross income plus one-half of Social Security benefits. Taxes and Your Social Security BenefitsSource:
Is the stimulus tax break for Social Security recipients taxable?
by Answerbag Staff on July 14th, 2010
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Do I pay taxes if I'm on SS disability& Medicare& have no earned income?
by Answerbag Staff on July 13th, 2010
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Do you have to pay federal income tax on Social Security at 65 years of age?
by Answerbag Staff on July 11th, 2010
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If social security runs out before I can draw from it should I be angry enough to want to kick an old man?
by -O-uknow on April 20th, 2011
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I was in a car accident. My right elbow was crushed and due to my injuries my company let me go. What should i do?
by Jmoody29 on September 20th, 2010
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