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  SOCIAL SECURITY STRATEGIES   SAFE MONEY STRATEGIES   THE RETIREMENT MIRACLE   LIVING BENEFITS MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS      

Home > Social Security Strategies

       

 

Do You Know The Importance
Of Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits?




           Social Security Provides Options

  • Many believe it is cut and dried
  • However, it is a retirement income source with some control
  • Managing your Social Security benefit is part of your retirement income process

    If, for example, you are in poor health and anticipate a shorter than average life
    expectancy, applying for Social Security benefits at age 62, even though your benefit will
    be reduced for taking them before your Full Retirement Age (defined later) may make
    sense. Conversely, if you expect to live to an average or above average life expectancy,
    applying for Social Security benefits at Full Retirement Age or delaying commencement
    of benefits until age 70 to take advantage of potentially higher monthly benefits may
    provide greater lifetime benefits.

    Social Security is more than just retirement

                Are my Social Security benefits taxable?

             Some people have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security benefits. This typically
             only happens if you have substantial income from other sources such as earnings, interest,
             dividends, and other taxable income in addition to your Social Security benefit. A portion of
             your Social Security benefits will be taxable if your “combined income” is greater than $25,000
             as a single taxpayer or over $32,000 if you file a joint return. For additional information on
             income taxes and your Social Security benefits, visit www.socialsecurity.gov/planners/taxes.htm.

 

 

               And if you’re part of the 90% of Americans that are planning on using Social Security
           Retirement Benefits, you may be interested in this.


                We have a new tool at our agency that can show you two important things about your Social Security benefits:

 

          1) A potential optimum time to file for your benefits.
          2) Filing strategies that may make sense to enhance your benefit.

 

          This no-obligation review is available to each of you, by coming to our office. 

         The Social Security Maximizer Tool can be an important way to identify income gaps and
         see if another solution makes sense. 



                               Let’s roll up our sleeves and find the information for you!

                                                           





 
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