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In reply to the discussion: Trump pitches repealing tax on Social Security benefits [View all]The Mouth
(3,319 posts)37. Thank you
I knew it was too good, decent, and just an idea to have originated on their side, even as the most cynical camouflage for doing the exact opposite.
Really appreciate the link.
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⚠️People should know that the income tax on SS benefits GOES INTO THE SS SYSTEM, not into the general
progree
Aug 2024
#4
I agree and raise the cap to pay for it. The threshold for tax was set in 1983 at $25000 for a
doc03
Aug 2024
#30
Maybe adjust it for inflation since Reagan started it back in the stone age.
twodogsbarking
Aug 2024
#5
Don't beleive him, the real plan is to steal all of your S.S.. Then go after your pension. Just to start with. nt
Hotler
Aug 2024
#9
Which will last until they eliminate Social Security altogether. Groovy, man. n/t
TygrBright
Aug 2024
#10
I would have to agree with the concept although his overall plan would likely gut other aspects of social security.
honest.abe
Aug 2024
#11
Since I get a federal annuity (now with an offset) + SS having started this year for me for the first time
BumRushDaShow
Aug 2024
#14
Minnesota got rid of taxes on SS a couple years ago -- I was SHOCKED when I saw how low my MN taxes were
progree
Aug 2024
#17
I make around $30k and HR Block figures no federal tax. State keeps what they deduct,
JohnnyRingo
Aug 2024
#33
Makes sense. There would be no income to tax after Project 2025's elimination of Social Security.
PSPS
Aug 2024
#18
Bulls**t! If the one-per-centers hadn't gotten that ridiculous tax break in 2018
FakeNoose
Aug 2024
#21
Trump does not even deserve lip service...remember all the promises he hinted but never kept..
NowsTheTime
Aug 2024
#22
Believe the convicted felon and his republican base are against Social Security benefits.
republianmushroom
Aug 2024
#27