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Working and drawing SSI: Doable?

Posted on 8/10/25 at 6:45 am
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 6:45 am
Self-employed business owner, still working and drawing a decent salary.
Id like to draw some of the SSI I paid in for 45 years, but the salary limit is like 2K pet month.

Thoughts? Should I draw SSI and just take cash distributions instead of salary?
Posted by SalE
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:25 am to
Yes
Posted by Bdiddy
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:30 am to
I think the "cash" that you take is still reportable on your schedule C, which determines your income. I think the answer is probably not.
Posted by horsesandbulls
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:56 am to
Are you paying yourself actual payroll and issuing yourself a w2 for the wages?

Distributions aren’t usually taxable but the distribution doesn’t lower your net income of the business.

Go talk to a tax professional that understands social security benefits. Spending an hour with them should be enough to answer this as they can get an idea of your total situation much better than strangers on a message board.
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:04 am to
Will do, I was just seeking some ideas.
Posted by horsesandbulls
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:19 am to
In some cases social security doesn’t get taxed. In other cases, as much as 85% gets taxed.

Questions you should be prepared to answer:
What is the current salary you are receiving through your w2 wages? What is the net income of the business? Is it an s corp with a separate return or do you just report on your 1040? Are you married? If so, does your spouse work? What do they make? Do you have investments in a taxable brokerage account that generate capital gains, dividends and interest? Will you enroll in Medicare? What is your current health insurance situation? Do you contribute to an HSA? Are you 65 or older? Do you need the extra 2k per month or do you just want to take it?

Posted by Strannix
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:37 am to
What an absolute scam SS is for the productive individual
Posted by VABuckeye
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:50 am to
My wife is drawing SS and earning. She has a small bookkeeping business. We are making sure that she stays below the $23400 limit this year. I will waqit until FRA to draw SS as I simply make way too much for it to work for me right now.
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:52 am to
Just want to take it, don't actually need it.


Good questions; I'll have all the answers.
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:55 am to
It damn sure is...


I can see that I'll likely never get a dime that my wife, or I, ever paid in.

Our business was, and is, blessed, but we worked hard to make it that way.
Posted by VABuckeye
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 11:15 am to
quote:

I can see that I'll likely never get a dime that my wife, or I, ever paid in.


Why do you say this? It sounds like you are at or very near the age when you can draw it. If you wait until FRA the income limitations go away. Can up to 85% of your SS be taxable? Yes but its still extra money in the pot every month.
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 12:06 pm to
Thanks bud...

I'll wait another 42 months...


But if die, I'm gonna be really mad!
Posted by VABuckeye
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 3:39 pm to
You and I have about the same time left. I'm a little less than 3 years from, FRA but I'm waiting until 67 and 9 months because iI get a bump in pay from SS that month.
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