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    5 Social Security Changes Coming in 2012

    Fantasy Finance

    Social Security recipients will see bigger payments this year for the first time since 2009. But the future of Social Security taxes for workers remains uncertain. The 2011 payroll tax holiday has been extended only through the end of February and is scheduled to increase in March under current law. Here's a look at the Social Security changes workers and retirees will experience this year.

    A boost in monthly payments. Social Security payments for more than 60 million Americans will increase 3.6 percent in 2012, the first increase since 2009. The typical retiree will see an increase of about $43 per month, although a portion of the increase may be deducted to pay for higher Medicare Part B premiums. Since 1975, Social Security payments have been automatically adjusted each year for inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers. Cost-of-living adjustments have ranged from 14.3 percent in 1980 to zero in 2010 and 2011.

    Higher Social Security tax cap. The maximum amount of earnings subject to Social Security taxes has increased from $106,800 in 2011 to $110,100 in 2012. The Social Security Administration estimates that about 10 million high earners will pay higher taxes as a result of the increase in the taxable maximum.

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    Social Security tax holiday temporarily extended. The 2 percent payroll tax cut that workers received in 2011 was recently extended through the first two months of 2012 by the Temporary Payroll Tax Cut Continuation Act of 2011. Nearly 160 million workers will continue to have 4.2 percent of their pay deposited into the Social Security trust fund instead of the usual 6.2 percent until Feb. 29, 2012.

    However, higher-income employees who earn more than $18,350 in January and February 2012 must pay a 2 percent Social Security tax on the amount they earn between $18,350 and $110,100. "This additional recapture tax is an add-on to income tax liability that the employee would otherwise pay for 2012 and is not subject to reduction by credits or deductions," according to a statement from the IRS. "The recapture tax would be payable in 2013 when the employee files his or her income tax return for the 2012 tax year." Under current law, Social Security taxes are scheduled to return to 6.2 percent of pay in March 2012.

    Higher earnings limits. Early retirees who work and collect Social Security benefits at the same time can earn $480 more next year before a portion of their Social Security benefit will be temporally withheld. Social Security recipients below their full retirement age (66 for those born between 1943 and 1954) can earn up to $14,640 in 2012, above which 50 cents of each dollar earned will be withheld from their Social Security payments. For retirees who will turn 66 in 2012, the limit climbs to $38,880, after which 33 cents of each dollar earned will be deducted from monthly payments. Starting the month you turn your retirement age, there is no penalty for working and collecting Social Security benefits at the same time. At that time, your benefit will also be adjusted to reflect your continued work record and any benefits that were withheld.

    Maximum possible benefit grows. The maximum possible Social Security check will grow to $2,513 per month in 2012, up from $2,366 in 2011. To get this amount, a worker would need to earn the maximum taxable amount ($110,100 in 2012) every year after age 21.

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    • amarymary  •  Scottsdale, Arizona  •  4 months ago
      too bad ss recipients didn't get the 13.8% increase congress gave themselves. ss is a pittance.
      • . 4 months ago
        What year? It wasn't 2010 or 2011. So what year? Or are you just making noise?
      • conan 2 4 months ago
        S.S. was set up for old age retirement only..when it started MAKING money, they added disability..it still made money, so they added aid to dependent children..when that didn't break it, they started borrowing {aka stealing} from it...they can't stand to see anything prosper...when they took over "mustang ranch" for taxes,they tried to run it...a brothel, that sold liquor, and they couldn't make a profit...thats lawyers for you..our lawmakers , yaaaaaaa
      • John 4 months ago
        Congress DID NOT get nor vote themselves raises A-G-A-I-N ... Troll!
    • TRUTH  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 months ago
      Everyone deserves the same benefits that congress members have. no exceptions - And we deserve the same pay increase as they do ! They are a #$%$ poor example of leadership and still get preferential treatment -- WHY do we allow this ???
      • puakolad 4 months ago
        lets stop allowing this VOTE 2012
      • realist2010 4 months ago
        because until we vote those out of congress like Boehner and all his sheep, things won't change. GOP is responsible for all the problems we are having by voting against everything that is good.The people have the capability to change things and we can if we vote these yahoo's out of office.Start with Boehner and McConnell...
      • Jonathan S 4 months ago
        You deserve the same pay increase as they do? Are you stupid? I don't believe they should be giving themselves raises especially in the midst of our debt but you deserve what your employer thinks you are worth not Congress. Think next time "Truth." What a stupid name.
    • Kong  •  Port Orange, Florida  •  4 months ago
      We must take our goverment back from the politicians
      • albert 4 months ago
        line them up and soot every other one , those left would straighten right up I bet !!!!!!!!!!
      • Lead Apron Please 4 months ago
        @ Albert, That would save quite a few $$ from the governments pension plans, $$ to use to pay off the national debt - or buy more bullets to shoot the other 1/2.
      • Spike 4 months ago
        A Nation of Sheep Breeds a Government of Wolves
    • Brenda  •  Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      hey, I would be more than happy to have a job that pays $110,000 a year, never made that kind of money in my life and I worked 48 years, maybe I will run for congress,
      • bill 4 months ago
        You're probably too honest.
      • bongopop 4 months ago
        Remember to make even more than that 110k you need to stall as much legislation as possible, point fingers at everyone but your core constituents, and bark like a dog when it comes time to choose which side of the great American divide you wish to align with every 2-4 years.
      • BobL 4 months ago
        Well, I'm sure there are some people who actually made more than that and paid quite a lot into SS.
    • Snjlooker  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      SS paid for itself with out any help from the government, until Congress decided to take money out of the fund to pay for the pet projects that the members passed for their home states. If the money was put back their wouldnt be a problem.
      • Dee Z 4 months ago
        Obamacare took the money
      • Markis215 4 months ago
        yeah...this all just happened dee....open a book and read...stop being stupid and collecting a government check you keep complaining about but keep cashing. I know..your back hurts ever since the accident...but really...
      • John 4 months ago
        DEE Z YOU ARE AN ORIGINAL IDIOT,,,READ BOOK,,BUT DO SOMETHING TO
        LEARN.
    • Linda  •  Iola, Wisconsin  •  4 months ago
      It's our money and yet the government is telling us how THEY will spend it.
    • Colt44  •  Claremont, New Hampshire  •  4 months ago
      personnaly i think that social security cola should be the same as what congress agrees to give themself as a pay raise! after all they gave themself 13% raise for doing nothing..
    • ed  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  4 months ago
      Social Security trust fund??? If it was really a trust fund the could not be used for anything but Social Security payments, social security would not be a problem, but for the last fifty years congress (the House and Senate) have used the money for anything but Social Security payments.
    • robert  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      eliminate the tax cap and tax all income regardless of the amount. with all those like romney paying on entire earnings, the budget wouldnt have a problem.
    • Don Brown  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      If social security is funded totally by us and our employers, why is there a problem? Also, no one should be able to collect ss unless they or their spouse contributed!!! Isn't it about time this program got back to its original intentions and purpose?
    • J  •  4 months ago
      "The maximum possible Social Security check will grow to $2,513 per month in 2012, up from $2,366 in 2011. To get this amount, a worker would need to earn the maximum taxable amount ($110,100 in 2012) every year after age 21.".....NOW HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE GETTING PAID THIS AMOUNT WITHOUT FAIL EVERY YEAR.....AND NOW LETS TALK ABOUT HOW & WHICH SS RECEPIENTS ARE GETTING FUNDED THEIR AMOUNTS.....there is a lot of philosophy around this....
    • Brian Brekke  •  4 months ago
      Sure social security goes up but so does your cost of medicare about as much as your increase was
    • Bill  •  West Fork, Arkansas  •  4 months ago
      If you want to know where all the idiots and crooks are just go to Washington. Got to be the most crooked place in the world. The idiots reduced the amount of SS withholding for a few months in order to supposely to help a few people. Now they have stole from SS for 50 years in order to buy reelection, but we have been told SS is going broke for years now. I bet there is not one single one of those idiots that can expalin this. I've found the solution to this problem. JUST start collecting all the taxes owed by all the Govenrment EMPLOYEES. Folks check this out there are thousands of these people that haven't paid their taxes, yet they are not missing a single check. If it was john public we would be in jail or our Bank account would be taken over by the same crooks. Wake up and don't vote the old crook back in, he or she isn't doing one single thing for you.
    • Johnny B  •  Russellville, Arkansas  •  4 months ago
      Look at what has happened since all of congress is nothing but a bunch of lawyers.See what good lawyers are good for.Get some old country farmer or self employed person living day to day and we probably would get the country straightened out. God help us all
    • XFile  •  4 months ago
      This doesn't mean anything to me - My taxes have gone up (and policitians want to tax me ever more), gas has gone up, food has gone up, electricity/water are raising this yr, my local schools want more $ in taxes, After this SS raise, I'm poorer than last yr before the raise.
    • jesse  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  4 months ago
      Got a $26 raise from SSD and OK DHS took $12 from my $155 in food stamps. I have been told if I try to get rehablation and go back to work, All of my benefits will quit and the most I could make would be minumin wage. It seems like they want me to stay on goverment help or become homeless and hungury? I make 1/4 of what I made before I was injuried on a job. Darn of you do and darn of you don't.
    • JOHN D  •  Flint, Michigan  •  4 months ago
      40 bucks a mo, big deal the rich spend that in a day on Starbuck,s
    • A.M.T  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  4 months ago
      I cant stress enough how much it bothers me that an illegal can collect SS but never contributed a dime to the fund and no politician ever speaks to this fact !!!!!
    • realist2010  •  4 months ago
      Never understood why there was a cap in the first place. S.S.should be taken out no matter how much a person makes. It would help the struggling system and as it appears those that have a cap, are allowed to skirt the tax system in more ways than one.

      Also never understood the myth that there was no inflation in 2010/2011. That wasn't true but the govt got out of paying the cost of living it should have. Shame on the govt. for lying.
    • Christy  •  Chico, California  •  4 months ago
      Why is AARP all for the Presidents agenda??

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