Here are 5 of the biggest changes that will take effect beginning January 2021.
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Protect Yourself From Social Security and Tax Scams
This is the time to be extra vigilant and to take extra precautions to protect your personal and financial information.
The 2021 Social Security Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA) Is 1.3 Percent
The 2021 Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) was just announced by the Social Security Administration and it is a modest 1.3%.
Prepare For Medicare’s Open Enrollment Which Begins October 15
Medicare’s open enrollment period begins October 15, 2020 and ends on December 7, 2020. If you haven’t started to prepare, you can begin now with these 3 suggestions.
Your Social Security Income May Be Taxed If You Live In One Of These States
Social Security income may be subject to federal taxation as well as state taxation if you live in one of these states.
4 Ways To Calculate Social Security Wages
Determining your expected social security income is critical to setting a retirement date.
Access To The 2021 Official U.S. Government Medicare Handbook
If you are new to Medicare or already have Medicare, this handbook provides valuable information.
There Will Be A 2021 COLA After All
Our economy has changed a lot over the last few months. And more recently, we have seen a great deal of inflation. We are in the third quarter and this is when it matters most.
Survey Finds 96% Believe Social Security Is An Important Program
A recent survey found that Social Security is highly valued by Americans.
What is a COLA and will there be a COLA in 2021?
COLA stands for Cost of Living Adjustment and COLAs were designed as a way to keep benefits up with inflation and increases in standard of living.