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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 537632" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>As of this year when I do our IRS paperwork the SS #$'s are not taxed at full value. If you go on the website it has a directory where you can read about SS benefits and a formula that shows you what % is taxable. on the other hand the formula is in direct relation to your total income so I doubt there is anyway to "know" what you can exactly antiicipate drawing at the time of retirement.</p><p></p><p>Sad to say husband and I have always had too many dependents to provide for our safe retirement years. The one thing we did that was beneficial for us was use the Roth IRA so that the funds pulled out post retirement would be tax free. Just wish we had been able to stash more. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 537632, member: 35"] As of this year when I do our IRS paperwork the SS #$'s are not taxed at full value. If you go on the website it has a directory where you can read about SS benefits and a formula that shows you what % is taxable. on the other hand the formula is in direct relation to your total income so I doubt there is anyway to "know" what you can exactly antiicipate drawing at the time of retirement. Sad to say husband and I have always had too many dependents to provide for our safe retirement years. The one thing we did that was beneficial for us was use the Roth IRA so that the funds pulled out post retirement would be tax free. Just wish we had been able to stash more. DDD [/QUOTE]
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