The Social Security Fairness Act provided more than 2.8 million beneficiaries with higher payments. Here's what to know about reporting that income to the IRS.
Public sector workers getting restored benefits under last year's Social Security Fairness Act would be spared a tax bill on those benefits under new legislation.
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New bill aims to fix 'unfair' tax on Social Security back-pay for millions of retirees
A new bipartisan bill, the 'No Tax on Restored Benefits Act,' aims to stop the IRS from taxing lump-sum Social Security payments that public-sector retirees received.
Americans could receive larger Social Security lump-sum payments after senators pressed officials to revise how a new ...
'My 40 quarters for Social Security eligibility were reached in 1983' "I could have claimed Austrian retirement on my 65th birthday in 2023, but concerns about the Windfall Elimination Provision ...
Yes, the federal government will take a cut of Social Security, which can include monthly retirement, survivor and disability benefits, if total income exceeds certain amounts. But recipients also ...
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