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Near Retirement? Make These 5 Moves Now To Maximize Social Security

Last updated: November 17, 2025 4:35 am
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Retirement planning is crucial for individuals nearing retirement, as the decisions made today can have a significant impact on Social Security income in the future. By implementing the right strategies, it is possible to increase benefits and reduce tax burdens. If you are looking to maximize your Social Security benefits, it is essential to take action now.

One of the most critical decisions to make is when to begin collecting Social Security benefits. Waiting to claim benefits past full retirement age can increase your benefit by approximately 8% each year up to age 70. This can significantly boost lifetime benefits, especially for those with a longer life expectancy or other sources of income. On the other hand, early claiming can result in a permanent reduction of up to 30% of your full benefit.

Couples can also strategically time when each person claims benefits to increase total household benefits. For example, one spouse may start collecting earlier, while the other delays to earn delayed retirement credits. Additionally, paying down high-interest debt or refinancing major expenses can make it easier to delay claiming Social Security and reduce financial stress in retirement.

It is crucial to have 35 years of work history to avoid reductions to Social Security benefits. Working fewer than 35 years can result in zeros being entered for non-working years, significantly lowering benefits. Utilizing tax-planning strategies can help reduce the taxes paid on benefits. Converting funds from a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA can manage taxable income in retirement, potentially eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits.

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It is also important to be mindful of the provisional income threshold. Depending on other income in retirement, Social Security benefits may be taxable. For the year 2025, if provisional income exceeds certain thresholds ($23,000 for single filers, $32,000 for couples), up to 50% of benefits may be taxable.

In conclusion, planning for retirement and maximizing Social Security benefits requires careful consideration and strategic decision-making. By implementing the right strategies, individuals can boost benefits, reduce tax burdens, and secure a comfortable retirement.

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