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  • curprev 21:0421:04, 5 January 2025StevenFredrickse talk contribsm 1,926 bytes −59 No edit summary
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  • curprev 19:0919:09, 5 January 2025JulianKirton29 talk contribs 2,913 bytes +2,913 Created page with "Despite the tax rate reductions for this Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003, the superior marginal tax bracket for many retirees is a whopping fouthy-six.3%. Why? Because Social Security benefits are subject to income tax bill. Those affected are Social Security recipients who have enough good fortune (misfortune?) to get subject to both the 25% income tax bracket and also the 85% inclusion rate for Social Security benefits.<br><br>Finding the importan..."