kyzr
Diamond Member
Type all the nonsense you want.Lemmings are gonna lemming.
From the link:
"Rather, as The New York Times reported, “older single filers will get the extra $6,000 deduction ($12,000 for couples), as long as their income falls under a certain ceiling (below $75,000 for single filers or $150,000 for married joint filers). Above those income levels, the deduction begins to decrease, and it goes away once single taxpayers’ income reaches $175,000 ($250,000 for couples).” What’s more, the deduction benefit won’t apply for Social Security recipients younger than 65."
90% of those on SS fall below the max incomes. I'll take the tax cut thank you very much. Its a good thing.