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6 Social Security Changes Coming Next Year

October 26, 2025 · Personal Finance, Retirement Life
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#5 New Taxation Rules for Social Security Benefits

Beginning in 2026, Social Security benefits will begin a long transition toward being taxed more like private pension income. The thresholds for taxation, which haven’t been updated since the 1980s, will start to phase out gradually between 2026 and 2045.

This means more retirees — especially middle-income earners — will owe federal income tax on a larger portion of their Social Security checks. If you’re managing retirement accounts, it’s important to consider how withdrawals from IRA accounts or 401(k) plans interact with Social Security benefits and your tax bracket.

Planning ahead can save thousands of dollars over the course of retirement. Many people seek advice from tax attorneys or financial planners to structure withdrawals, mortgage refinancing, or even insurance coverage in ways that minimize their taxable income.

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