Taxation of Social Security benefits was introduced in 1983 as part of a general restructuring of Social Security. As part of the 1993 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, taxation of benefits was revised and expanded. Inclusion of social security benefits as part of taxable income is determined by comparing a modification of adjusted gross income and half of social security benefits to threshold amounts established in each tax law. Unlike most amounts used to determine tax, the thresholds were not subject to indexation or revision. This paper examines the current state of social security taxation in light of personal income changes, social security benefit revisions and federal income tax rate and bracket modifications that have taken plac...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Under the curr...
Discussion Paper 423 described current problems in the interaction of the tax and social security sy...
The objectives of this study were twofold. One objective was to analyze the effects of growth in the...
Part I of this Article describes the major social welfare programs in the United States. Part II out...
"The Social Security system is the primary retirement and disability program for millions of America...
This report discusses the calculations that go into taxing Social Security benefits, which prior to ...
Despite some forced-savings elements, social security is in reality a taxtransfer system based on pa...
[Excerpt] The payroll tax for Social Security and Medicare is the largest federal tax many lower- in...
[Excerpt] Calculations indicating that the current Social Security program will not be financially s...
Today, the Social Security payroll tax is the largest tax that the average American family pays.&nbs...
Social Security taxes are levied on earnings up to a maximum level set each year. In 2004, this max...
Social security faces a major long-term funding crisis. A 38 or greater percentage increase in the s...
F or most of its 90-year existence, the Statistics of Income (SOI) Division of the Internal Revenue ...
When then Assistant Attorney General Jackson made the above argument in defense of the social securi...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Under the curr...
Discussion Paper 423 described current problems in the interaction of the tax and social security sy...
The objectives of this study were twofold. One objective was to analyze the effects of growth in the...
Part I of this Article describes the major social welfare programs in the United States. Part II out...
"The Social Security system is the primary retirement and disability program for millions of America...
This report discusses the calculations that go into taxing Social Security benefits, which prior to ...
Despite some forced-savings elements, social security is in reality a taxtransfer system based on pa...
[Excerpt] The payroll tax for Social Security and Medicare is the largest federal tax many lower- in...
[Excerpt] Calculations indicating that the current Social Security program will not be financially s...
Today, the Social Security payroll tax is the largest tax that the average American family pays.&nbs...
Social Security taxes are levied on earnings up to a maximum level set each year. In 2004, this max...
Social security faces a major long-term funding crisis. A 38 or greater percentage increase in the s...
F or most of its 90-year existence, the Statistics of Income (SOI) Division of the Internal Revenue ...
When then Assistant Attorney General Jackson made the above argument in defense of the social securi...
Outlines the effects of benefits-cutting and revenue-enhancing options to keep Social Security solve...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Under the curr...
Discussion Paper 423 described current problems in the interaction of the tax and social security sy...