Ep #296: Social Security, S Corps, and the Payroll Tax Tradeoff
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Social Security is one of those topics most people know matters, but few people know exactly how to plan around it. For some, it feels like a promise they've built their retirement around; for others, it feels like a system they're being forced to fund without much confidence in what they'll receive back.
And for business owners and high-income 1099 earners, the conversation gets even more complicated because the same taxes that fund Social Security are often the taxes they're actively trying to reduce.
Topics discussed:
- Why the 2032 trust fund projection doesn't mean Social Security disappears.
- What actually happens to benefits if Congress does nothing before the shortfall.
- How the S corporation structure creates a dilemma around payroll taxes.
- How the Social Security wage base creates a "best of both worlds" opportunity.
- Why setting an unreasonably low S corp salary is a major audit risk.
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ERdocadvisor.com
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