Ask the Editor, July 18: Questions on the ,000 Senior Deduction

Ask the Editor, July 18: Questions on the $6,000 Senior Deduction

Each week, in our Ask the Editor series, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers questions on topics submitted by readers. This week, she’s looking at questions on the new $6,000 deduction for taxpayers 65 and older. (Get a free issue of The Kiplinger Tax Letter or subscribe.)

1. Social Security Benefits

Question: I am retired and receive monthly Social Security benefits. I heard that the newly enacted so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) eliminates federal income tax on Social Security benefits. Is that accurate?

Joy Taylor: No, the OBBB doesn’t make Social Security benefits fully tax-free. Many Social Security recipients now pay federal income tax on up to 85% of their benefits, depending on their provisional income. President Trump promised to end the tax. But the process that Republican lawmakers used to pass the OBBB while circumventing the 60-vote filibuster rule in the Senate didn’t allow this income tax change to Social Security benefits. So lawmakers found an alternative means of tax relief for seniors in the OBBB.



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