What is the name of your state?California
I retired in 2018 at age 66 (full retirement age) and have received SS ever since.
In 2021, I started working part time, about 15 hours a week, ($8000 per year) for a municipality that does not deduct SS tax from my paycheck but has its own pension plan.
I've accumulated about $3000 into that plan to date.
If I stop working and collect that $3000 in one check, how will my current SS be impacted if at all?
Would the current bill going through congress dealing with the WEP change any of this?
Thank you.
I retired in 2018 at age 66 (full retirement age) and have received SS ever since.
In 2021, I started working part time, about 15 hours a week, ($8000 per year) for a municipality that does not deduct SS tax from my paycheck but has its own pension plan.
I've accumulated about $3000 into that plan to date.
If I stop working and collect that $3000 in one check, how will my current SS be impacted if at all?
Would the current bill going through congress dealing with the WEP change any of this?
Thank you.
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