How can I have taxes taken out of my Social Security Check that I receive?

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2026-03-18 17:25

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No....considering first that your employer pays half of the required contribution, and the way it is calculated and the way that is all reported would have to tie in mathamatically. I gather you would like to report and pay on higher social security ages to have a higher SS benefit on retirement. Not at all sure that would be an advised way to get the financial benefit your after. SS contribution is 15.30 % of SS wages, which if your employed the employer must pay half, and if self employed you pay all. A string retirement contribution amount. If you reported additional self emplyment income, it would also be income tax income, and state tax, etc..so that really wouldn't work either.

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