When are Social Security benefits taxable? - USA Today

“Certain things in life are unavoidable, including dying and having to pay taxes!” Many Social Security recipients are surprised that they may have to pay taxes on their benefits. Of course, it will all depend on whether you exceed the combined income thresholds; however, “About 40 percent of Social Security recipients pay taxes on their benefits according to the Social Security Administration.” Maryalene La Ponsie offers advice on how to avoid taxes on Social Security benefits. Read Ms. LaPonsie’s article here…

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