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For a retired military service man, delaying his Social Security would mean he's not subject to the earnings test that can reduce his check by $1 for every $2 he earns over the current threshold of $17,040.
November 20 -
Indeed they are. Not only are they less healthy, they are more likely to worry about not having enough funds for housing, utilities and other necessities.
November 16 -
The tax cut proposal would not benefit retirees because most of them either owe no federal income taxes or face a modest tax burden.
November 15 -
Employees aged 50 and above would no longer be able to make catch-up contributions on a pretax basis to their retirement plans under the Senate version of the GOP tax proposal.
November 14 -
The proposal aims to simplify tax subsidies by increasing qualified withdrawals from 529s in exchange for scrapping the Coverdell account.
November 13 -
Under the rules, seniors face a tax liability for HSA contributions if they carry health coverage other than the high-deductible policy.
November 7 -
Clients can enjoy their later years without the worries of work, but will also lose the additional earnings.
November 3 -
Clients should search the Department of Labor's Form 5500 filings to get their former employer's contact information.
November 2 -
Retirees are often pushed into a different tax bracket with many paying more in retirement than they were while working.
October 31 -
The proposal to limit the 401(k) tax deductions would affect 55 million Americans of all ages and income levels, according to study.
October 30