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    What is the most I can make and not have to pay back or claim ss on personal income tax preparation? I turned 67 on June 15, 2011.

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    AFTER YOU REACH YOUR FULL SOCIAL SECURITY AGE YOU CAN MAKE AS MUCH AS YOU WISH AND NOT LOSE ANY OF YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME.  BEFORE THAT TIME YOU START LOOSING AT ABOUT 24 K  ADDITONAL INCOME .  YOU APPEAR TO HAVE REACHED THAT AGE.   PERSONS BORN IN 1941 HAVE A FULL RETIREMENT AGE OF 65 AND 8 MONTHS.  YOU WERE BORN IN 1944  I AM GUESSING YOUR FULL RETIREMENT AGE IS ABOUT 66 OR 67. YOU WILL STILL BE TAXED ON ABOUT HALF OF YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY AND THE MORE YOU MAKE THE MORE PERCENTAGE  OF  YOUR SS INCOME WILL BE TAXABLE.  IF YOU MAKE A LOT OF MONEY YOU CAN MOVE YOURSELF INTO A HIGHER TAX BRACKET AND YOUR SS WILL BE TAXED EVEN MORE. 



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