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I would like to know why AARP is not working on having the Social Security Taxable Base indexed to inflation? The excludable limits of $32,000-$44,000 for Married and $25,000-$34,000 for Single have not been increased since they were instituted in 19...
6-30-23Dear AARP:I would like to know why you are not working on having the Social Security Taxable Base indexed to inflation? The excludable limits of $32,000-$44,000 for Married and $25,000-$34,000 for Single have not been increased since they were...
I would like to know why AARP is not working on having the Social Security Taxable Base indexed to inflation? The excludable limits of $32,000-$44,000 for Married and $25,000-$34,000 for Single have not been increased since they were instituted in 19...
6-30-23Dear AARP:I would like to know why you are not working on having the Social Security Taxable Base indexed to inflation? The excludable limits of $32,000-$44,000 for Married and $25,000-$34,000 for Single have not been increased since they were...
I would like to know why AARP is not working on having the Social Security Taxable Base indexed to inflation? The excludable limits of $32,000-$44,000 for Married and $25,000-$34,000 for Single have not been increased since they were instituted in 19...
6-30-23Dear AARP:I would like to know why you are not working on having the Social Security Taxable Base indexed to inflation? The excludable limits of $32,000-$44,000 for Married and $25,000-$34,000 for Single have not been increased since they were...