Monthly Archives: November 2014

Updated 2015 Tax Brackets and Rates

I am updating my Social Security book for 2015 and am using this new tax chart as part of the revisions, and thought you might like to see it as well. If you CLICK BELOW, you can see the 2015 tax chart. You might also want to know that that the personal exemptions have increase $50 to $4,000 and that the standard deductions (for those of you who do not itemize) have risen slightly to $6,300 and $12,600 for single filers and married filing jointly respectively) too. For … Continue reading

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Report your life changes to the Social Security Admin‏

Most people don’t know this, but I wanted to make sure that you know that it’s our responsibility to report your life changes to the Social Security Admin. It can save you… or someone that you care about lot’s of problems later on. For example, I’ve heard of cases where clients failed to report a remarriage  and later had to repay all of the divorced-spouse benefits they received and were not entitled to. And for clients receiving SS benefits before their  full retirement age (FRA), it is very important … Continue reading

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