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H.R. 162, The Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act (5 comments ↓)

H.R. 162 would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the inclusion in gross income of Social Security benefits.

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D. Matthews

May 29, 2009, 11:37pm (report abuse)

Two members of Congress who voted to tax Social Security and to keep the 25K and 34K constant (without indexing for inflation) are VP Joe Biden and Se. John McCain. Thanks, fellows, for taking more than $4K in social security benefits back each year.

J.Braccio

August 6, 2009, 8:47pm (report abuse)

I am seeing my benefits dwindle due to paying taxes on my social security benefit. Thank you for robbing me of my monthly income.

jjohn

October 14, 2009, 8:09am (report abuse)

No tax on Social Security Benefits or Railroad Retirement Benefits.

If this is the case in this summary, I would vote yes. If not that vote is no.

yankeebred

October 15, 2009, 11:53am (report abuse)

Social Security is still triple taxed - why? Are we so easy to exploit? Remember we seniors ALWAYS vote and we watch you. As for the CPI-E, ask someone who is living on a "taxed" S.S. income how far our money goes as our food, medical, phone, taxes, etc. etc. increase just as yours do, but we notice it because we actually pay our taxes and other expenses on very limited incomes.

Roger L. Miller

October 16, 2009, 7:41pm (report abuse)

You congressional people should create a bill that would put all federal and congressional employees on Social Security too, then you might be a little more sensitive on how you vote, regarding Social Security.
Any takers? I think not . . . your all watching your own hides!

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