Deciding when to apply for Social Security benefits can be confusing. It’s a decision that can impact your retirement income for decades. Spousal benefits, especially, are easily misunderstood. Here are three questions to consider:
The spousal benefit rules are complicated. You’ll want to consider your spouse’s timetable for claiming Social Security benefits, your own benefits, your spouse’s likely longevity (a death can affect widow’s benefits), previous marriage history (if you expect to claim benefits based on a divorced spouse’s work record), and numerous other factors.
Check out the Social Security Administration’s Benefits Planner: Retirement page for more information. Call if you have questions about how your Social Security benefits will affect your taxes.
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