Several senators are calling on the Social Security Administration to reconsider what they say is a flaw in the implementation of the law.
A bipartisan “fix” to Social Security benefits for public-sector retirees could lead to a big tax hit for those Americans. Lawmakers are racing the clock before taxes come due on April 15.
By Russell Gloor National Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature American Citizens In 1971, the iconic song writer John Lennon penned the lyrics to his famous ...
Some Social Security recipients could be in for a surprise when it comes to their tax refunds this year. Because the Social ...
The Social Security Fairness Act provided more than 2.8 million beneficiaries with higher payments. Here's what to know about ...
Taxes on Social Security benefits are stirring debate again, as recent changes could affect how some retirees file their returns this tax season.
The No Tax on Restored Benefits Act would offer a gross income tax exclusion for retroactive Social Security benefits.
Public sector workers getting restored benefits under last year's Fairness Act would be spared a tax bill on those benefits ...
A group of Democrats in Congress has introduced the Social Security Expansion Act. If passed, the bill would: Expand benefits ...
BALTIMORE, Maryland — The Social Security Administration is making progress tied to its push toward a digital-first model. Social Security Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano emphasized that the agency is ...
The Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes a statutory framework called the Comprehensive Outbound Investment National Security Act of 2025 (COINS Act) that establishes ...
If you are among the more than 70 million Americans who will receive Social Security benefits in 2026, there are several changes to the program that will impact your payments. Among the key ...