Social Security questioned 2007 income from preachers as exceeding the amount allowed for persons less than full retirement age, and attempted to assess the "excess earnings penalty". The penalty requires one dollar to be repaid for every two dollars in "excess" earnings.
Example: you are 62 and drawing SS, and have $25,000 in earned income. If the earnings limit is $22,000, Social Security would withhold $1500 (1/2 of $25K - $22K) from your social security check.
I had a preacher in this situation, but SS had miscalculated the earned income. This was brought up last year on this forum, and there was discussion that SS had made wholesale gross errors in their calculation of earned income for preachers, and was having to stop the excess penalty because these calculation errors were so widespread.
Any more on this? Looks like my preacher was hit with the penalty anyway....
Example: you are 62 and drawing SS, and have $25,000 in earned income. If the earnings limit is $22,000, Social Security would withhold $1500 (1/2 of $25K - $22K) from your social security check.
I had a preacher in this situation, but SS had miscalculated the earned income. This was brought up last year on this forum, and there was discussion that SS had made wholesale gross errors in their calculation of earned income for preachers, and was having to stop the excess penalty because these calculation errors were so widespread.
Any more on this? Looks like my preacher was hit with the penalty anyway....
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