shorttime1
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- Location
- Catskill mountains New York
I have been waffling back and forth weather to sign up for SS soon or wait until full retirement age. I think I will do now instead of waiting, please let me know if there is something that I am overlooking.
My father used to say that two heads are better than one even if one is a head of cabbage
Here's my situation. I have been self employed for 37 years with a metal fabricating business and have done well through the years, not rich by any means but comfortable. My house is free and clear and I currently rent out my former shop in CT which is also paid off. I have two more years to go on the larger building I am in now and that will be paid off. I have no other notes on equipment or vehicles.
If I take SS now I will be penalized if I make more than 16 grand or so a year as pay, but if I take up to the limit in pay and then increase the small rent that I take for the building that I own separate from my business corp. to make up the difference the penalties won't kick in as it's not payroll.
Is there something that would cause me trouble with this ? I will be talking to my accountant soon but I would like to hear from someone that had a similar situation.
I will be 64 Next march and my wife is 68 and has been retired for ten years now. She would be REAL happy if I pulled the plug
My father used to say that two heads are better than one even if one is a head of cabbage
Here's my situation. I have been self employed for 37 years with a metal fabricating business and have done well through the years, not rich by any means but comfortable. My house is free and clear and I currently rent out my former shop in CT which is also paid off. I have two more years to go on the larger building I am in now and that will be paid off. I have no other notes on equipment or vehicles.
If I take SS now I will be penalized if I make more than 16 grand or so a year as pay, but if I take up to the limit in pay and then increase the small rent that I take for the building that I own separate from my business corp. to make up the difference the penalties won't kick in as it's not payroll.
Is there something that would cause me trouble with this ? I will be talking to my accountant soon but I would like to hear from someone that had a similar situation.
I will be 64 Next march and my wife is 68 and has been retired for ten years now. She would be REAL happy if I pulled the plug