I can analyze all of your possible claiming options using RSSA Roadmap™ Social Security optimization software. And I can create your personal Social Security benefits plan which includes:
•Claiming options comparison
• Impact of future earnings
•Increase spousal, ex-spousal, and survivor claims
•Avoiding benefit reductions
• Impact of pensions (WEP/GPO)
•Longevity scenarios
•Benefits for children and family maximums
•Cost of living adjustments
Secure your Retirement with Social Security Planning
a Registered Social Security Analysis Company
I can analyze all of your possible claiming options using RSSA Roadmap™ Social Security optimization software. Then we can create your personal Social Security benefits plan which includes:
•Claiming options comparison
•Impact of future earnings
•Increase spousal, ex-spousal, and survivor claims
•Avoiding benefit reductions
•Impact of pensions (WEP/GPO)
•Longevity scenarios
•Benefits for children and family maximums
•Cost of living adjustments
About The founder
SSBenefitBooster.com
I started SSBenifitBooster.com to fill a need that's not being serviced by Retirement Planners, CPAs, or Tax Professionals. One customer called 3 different times to the Social Security Administration and got 3 different answers. Whether you are single, married, widowed, divorced, self-employed, or have other unique considerations, I can help you get every benefit you earned in your working years.
Charlie Johnson RSSA®
Registered Social Security Analyst
NPN: 17103670
About Us
I started SSBenifitBooster.com to fill a need that's not being serviced by Retirement Planners, CPAs, or Tax Professionals. One customer called 3 different times to the Social Security Administration and got 3 different answers. Whether you are single, married, widowed, divorced, self-employed, or have other unique considerations, I can help you get every benefit you earned in your working years.
Charlie Johnson RSSA®
Registered Social Security Analyst
NPN: 17103670
I will answer all of your questions, including:
When should I file for benefits?
Can I get benefits from ex-spouse?
What if I am self-employed?
Are my children eligible for benefits?
What about dependents with disabilities?
How will my pension impact my benefits?
Get all the Social Security Income You Have Earned
Get the money you have earned and are entitled to with help from me, an RSSA®. As a Registered Social Security Analyst, , I will analyze all of your Social Security claiming options helping you make the optimal Social Security decision for you and your unique set of circumstances. Did you know the average household loses over $110,000* in potential income by not making the optimal Social Security claiming decision?
Get all the Social Security Income You Have Earned
Get the money you have earned and are entitled to with help from me, an RSSA®. As a Registered Social Security Analyst, , I will analyze all of your Social Security claiming options helping you make the optimal Social Security decision for you and your unique set of circumstances. Did you know the average household loses over $110,000* in potential income by not making the optimal Social Security claiming decision?
When should I file for benefits?
Can I get benefits from ex-spouse?
What if I am self-employed?
Are my children eligible for benefits?
What about dependents with disabilities?
How will my pension impact my benefits?
Reviews
It took 3 months to get an appointment at the Social Security office. When I got there, the supervisor didn't have the answers. The RSSA® Roadmap Report had detailed analysis that Charlie used to answer every question.
Social Security Myths Busted
While delaying until age 70 will maximize your individual monthly retirement benefit, it may not be the best age for you to collect. The optimal time to collect depends on many factors including, but not limited to, what benefits you are eligible for, life expectancy, marital status, and more.
You can still work while collecting Social Security. However, if you are working and younger than your Full Retirement Age of 67, you are subject to the Retirement Earnings Test. During this time, if you earn more than the earnings limit for that year, your Social Security benefit will be reduced.
Not all Social Security recipients will be taxed. If your “combined income” or “provisional income” exceeds a specific threshold, a portion (up to 85%) of your Social Security will be federally taxed. These thresholds vary if you are a single or joint filer. There are 13 states that also tax Social Security.
You may be eligible to collect ex-spousal benefits if you were married for more than 10 years, are currently single, and are at least age 62. If you have been divorced for less than 2 years, you must wait until your ex-spouse is collecting their retirement benefits for you to collect an ex-spousal benefit.
Social Security will soon be gone.
Social Security is a pay-as-you-go program. Payroll taxes being paid by workers today are used to pay for the benefits of retirees today. Additionally, the Social Security Trust Funds are a reserve of money to fund full benefits. While these funds could run out of money, but there are many solutions on the table to fix this.
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While delaying until age 70 will maximize your individual monthly retirement benefit, it may not be the best age for you to collect. The optimal time to collect depends on many factors including, but not limited to, what benefits you are eligible for, life expectancy, marital status, and more.
You can still work while collecting Social Security. However, if you are working and younger than your Full Retirement Age of 67, you are subject to the Retirement Earnings Test. During this time, if you earn more than the earnings limit for that year, your Social Security benefit will be reduced.
Not all Social Security recipients will be taxed. If your “combined income” or “provisional income” exceeds a specific threshold, a portion (up to 85%) of your Social Security will be federally taxed. These thresholds vary if you are a single or joint filer. There are 13 states that also tax Social Security.
You may be eligible to collect ex-spousal benefits if you were married for more than 10 years, are currently single, and are at least age 62. If you have been divorced for less than 2 years, you must wait until your ex-spouse is collecting their retirement benefits for you to collect an ex-spousal benefit.
Social Security is a pay-as-you-go program. Payroll taxes being paid by workers today are used to pay for the benefits of retirees today. Additionally, the Social Security Trust Funds are a reserve of money to fund full benefits. While these funds could run out of money, but there are many solutions on the table to fix this.
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