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How to Minimize Taxes on Social Security Benefits

September 8, 2025 · Finance

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I have to pay state taxes on my Social Security benefits?
It depends on where you live. The majority of states do not tax Social Security benefits at all. However, as of 2023, a small number of states still do, though most of them offer some form of income-based exemption or credit. It is essential to check the specific tax laws for your state of residence to be sure.

2. If my only source of income is Social Security, will I have to pay taxes on it?
Almost certainly not. If Social Security is your only income, your combined income would be calculated as 50% of your benefits. This amount would fall well below the lowest federal threshold ($25,000 for a single filer and $32,000 for a married couple). In this scenario, your benefits would be tax-free at the federal level.

3. How does my spouse’s income affect the tax on my Social Security benefits?
If you are married and file a joint tax return, all of your income sources are pooled together to calculate your combined income. Your spouse’s pension, IRA withdrawals, or wages are added to your AGI. This combined figure is then used to determine if the $32,000/$44,000 thresholds are met, which affects the taxability of both of your Social Security benefits. This is a key reason why couples should coordinate their withdrawal strategies.

4. Can I change my mind about withholding taxes from my benefits?
Yes, absolutely. Withholding is voluntary and flexible. You can start, stop, or change the percentage being withheld at any time by submitting a new Form W-4V to the Social Security Administration. This is useful if your financial situation changes mid-year—for example, if you take an unexpectedly large IRA withdrawal and realize you need to withhold more to cover the tax liability.

5. Does working part-time in retirement make my Social Security benefits more likely to be taxed?
Yes, it does. Any wages you earn from a part-time job are included in your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). A higher AGI directly leads to a higher combined income, making it more likely that you will cross the thresholds where your Social Security benefits become taxable. It’s important to balance the desire for extra income with the potential tax consequences.

For expert guidance on senior health and finance, visit Alzheimer’s Association, American Heart Association, Benefits.gov, National Institute on Aging (NIA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).



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