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The Social Security Administration uses outdated computer systems, making mistakes that cause pain for beneficiaries and costly burdens for taxpayers.
The Social Security Administration says most won’t pay federal income taxes on their benefits. But Congress didn’t directly exempt those payments from taxes.
The Social Security Administration is providing less information about caller wait times. Critics complain it's misleading the public.
Few people realize it, but Social Security's mistakes are your responsibility. In 2022, at Steven and Becky Sword's home in Chicago, a letter arrived from the Social Security Administration.
For those following news other than the Middle East war, the House passed a watered down senior social security not tax-free measure In lieu of tax free, a three-year $4,000 senior deduction will b… ...
The solution is to do away with the millionaire loophole. Anyone making $170,000 and over only has to pay Social Security taxes on that amount and not on the rest of their income.
When one retiree left his job in last August and applied for Social Security at age 63 and 5 months, he thought he was doing everything by the book. In a post on Reddit, he shared that his first ...
The Social Security Administration circulated an imprecise email about the provisions in the new law. Here’s what it actually does.
Social Security is dipping into its trust fund to pay current retirees, with spending outpacing its revenue from payroll taxes.
Are you confused by when you can begin claiming Social Security benefits? Or have you been approved but no checks?
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