Taxes

Today’s column addresses questions about divorcing and remarrying after 60 to allow survivor’s benefits from a previous marriage, temporarily avoiding the deeming provision even if you were born after 1/1/1954 and how Social Security uses earnings histories to calculate benefit amounts. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and
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Senate procedures, particularly those for budget reconciliation, mold the tax laws that are created or altered in that process in critical ways. Most recently, the reconciliation process prompted revision of the monthly distribution plans for the child tax credit, resulting in its being changed — at least statutorily — from a monthly benefit into a periodic
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Today’s column addresses questions about when to apply to make sure you’ll receive all of the delayed retirement credits (DRCs) you earned by delaying until 70, eligibility for child disability benefits on a second parent’s record and potential options to increase benefit amounts. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the
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