Anonymous wrote:I am not the Op, but I have a question.
As the high earner, I plan to retire (and work part time?) at 60 but not collect until 70. My spouse has a much lower income, so we rethinking to have her collect at 62.
When I start collecting at 70, her amount should increase thanks to the spousal support feature.
I have a pension and sizable retirement savings so we plan to ride that down an bit until I hit 70. We think this might be the most tax efficient way to also maximize SS income.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:I am not the Op, but I have a question.
As the high earner, I plan to retire (and work part time?) at 60 but not collect until 70. My spouse has a much lower income, so we rethinking to have her collect at 62.
When I start collecting at 70, her amount should increase thanks to the spousal support feature.
I have a pension and sizable retirement savings so we plan to ride that down an bit until I hit 70. We think this might be the most tax efficient way to also maximize SS income.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:I am not the Op, but I have a question.
As the high earner, I plan to retire (and work part time?) at 60 but not collect until 70. My spouse has a much lower income, so we rethinking to have her collect at 62.
When I start collecting at 70, her amount should increase thanks to the spousal support feature.
I have a pension and sizable retirement savings so we plan to ride that down an bit until I hit 70. We think this might be the most tax efficient way to also maximize SS income.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:I am not the Op, but I have a question.
As the high earner, I plan to retire (and work part time?) at 60 but not collect until 70. My spouse has a much lower income, so we rethinking to have her collect at 62.
When I start collecting at 70, her amount should increase thanks to the spousal support feature.
I have a pension and sizable retirement savings so we plan to ride that down an bit until I hit 70. We think this might be the most tax efficient way to also maximize SS income.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the Op, but I have a question.
As the high earner, I plan to retire (and work part time?) at 60 but not collect until 70. My spouse has a much lower income, so we rethinking to have her collect at 62.
When I start collecting at 70, her amount should increase thanks to the spousal support feature.
I have a pension and sizable retirement savings so we plan to ride that down an bit until I hit 70. We think this might be the most tax efficient way to also maximize SS income.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
You only get one life so don't worry about it. Unless you have chosen your year of death in advance, you can't optimize this.
Anonymous wrote:I am not the Op, but I have a question.
As the high earner, I plan to retire (and work part time?) at 60 but not collect until 70. My spouse has a much lower income, so we rethinking to have her collect at 62.
When I start collecting at 70, her amount should increase thanks to the spousal support feature.
I have a pension and sizable retirement savings so we plan to ride that down an bit until I hit 70. We think this might be the most tax efficient way to also maximize SS income.
Any thoughts or recommendations?