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In reply to the discussion: Senator introduces bill to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits [View all]karynnj
(60,543 posts)29. He might want to consider relooking at the threshold where you start
paying taxes. I don't know if it has been indexed for inflation.
Consider there are people getting social security that also may have total income above $200,000, probably from investment income. Many have large required minimum distributions from 401Ks. It is very hard to argue that they should pay no taxes on social security.
This is especially true as those taxes help preserve the SS fund.
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Senator introduces bill to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sep 5
OP
they can only do so much when Repubs are in power and fucking things up-- but removing the earnings cap
LymphocyteLover
Sep 5
#2
Unless it's massive tax cuts for the uber wealthy and Corporations. That took no time at all.
Bengus81
Sep 5
#9
I usually try to include it in the OP comments if it is there at post time, but here a part of Gallego's press release
BumRushDaShow
Sep 5
#21
Yep. It's not that I don't pay taxes on my SS and tiny widow's fed employee pension. I have to file every year.
Attilatheblond
Sep 5
#27
Read my post. My ideal dream would be to eliminate the Earned Income Cap all together.
ProudMNDemocrat
Sep 5
#18
I like that he is pushing this bill out there and giving it a title that might stick.
travelingthrulife
Sep 5
#19