Do you think I should start drawing Social Security at age 62?
Bill
Bill, deciding when to start drawing Social Security has too many variables for me to give you a correct answer. There is a very good article addressing this issue in the AARP website
http://bulletin.aarp.org/yourmoney/socialsecurity/articles/when_to_collect_social_security.html
The article directs you to the Social Security Calculator that is located at http://www.ssa.gov/planners/calculators.htm
Remember if you start taking Social Security early you can only have earned income of $14,160 in 2009 or you will have to pay back $1 for every $2 over this amount.
Your accountant or the Social Security Administration should be able to provide you with more assistance on this matter.
Larry Kopsa CPA
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
WHEN SHOULD I START TAKING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS?
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