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Does a 401(a) affect social security? | Ep.36
Episode 36

Does a 401(a) affect social security? | Ep.36

Georgia Safe Retirement Planners · Georgia Safe Retirement Planners

October 16, 20245m 17s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we dive into a question that puzzles many: Does a 401(a) plan affect your Social Security benefits? The simple answer is no, a 401(a) itself doesn't directly impact your Social Security. But, there are important factors related to how you contribute to your 401(a) and the nature of your employment that could influence the amount you receive from Social Security.

We'll start by breaking down what a 401(a) plan is, who it's designed for, and how it compares to other retirement plans. We'll then explore how pre-tax contributions work and why they don't reduce your Social Security earnings record. Plus, we'll discuss how the Government Pension Offset (GPO) and Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) could come into play if you work for a government entity and don't pay Social Security taxes on your earnings.

If you've been wondering how to navigate these complexities or are unsure if WEP or GPO might apply to you, this episode is for you. We’ll share key considerations, such as checking your contribution history and running a benefits estimate to ensure you’re maximizing your retirement income. Whether you're new to retirement planning or looking to optimize your existing strategy, tune in to understand how your 401(a) and Social Security can work together for a secure financial future.

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