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Due to statutory restrictions, the reconciliation bill cannot directly eliminate the tax on Social Security, but the $4,000 tax credit will provide Seniors much-needed relief. Congressman Hamadeh has co-sponsored Thomas Massie's H.R. 1040, the Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act, to eliminate the federal income tax on Social Security benefits...

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Debby Hunn1 year ago

@AbrahamHamadeh @RepThomasMassie You are being played by the Senate. You can simply change the tax code to change the income level for including SS income from the current 34k for married filers to 150k or more. The half that for single filers. Easy peasy....

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The Liberation Project1 year ago

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Motown1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie It’s pretty pathetic when a Congressman doesn’t know the difference between a tax deduction, which the $4,000 is, and a tax credit, which this isn’t. A deduction reduces your taxable base whereas a credit is one for one reduction to your taxes. Big difference.

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Second Sight1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie President Trump didn’t mention a stupid tax credit, he said ELIMINATE

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LilRascal1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie That doesn't help seniors on social security at all. You lied to them. No wonder they are protesting against Trump and Musk. You will lose the midterms. Seniors vote.

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Jan Krygier1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie Don't you think somebody should have known this before they overpromised?

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Arizonan Cactus1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie Does the bill get rid of the green new deal scam too?

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Kevin G Morris1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie Not what was promised! Has the separate bill been filed? And The deduction is temporary, applying to tax years 2025 through 2028. Additionally, there should never be a tax on money the government took from us over our careers

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Cam Nicometo1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie There is no tax on Social Security. Only on income will SOME get a deduction. No Seniors except for a few, work. NO SENIORS BENEFIT FROM THIS BILL None

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Paul Grunenwald1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie More gaslighting from the House Republicans! No Tax on Social Security was a campaign promise! Republicans have broken that promise!🖕 We will never forget! Good luck in 2026!

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Elizabeth Fox1 year ago

@RepThomasMassie It’s a deduction not a credit, and it’s about $880/year for an individual.

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