The One Thing Every Retiree Should Do Before Filing Social Security

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Confused by Social Security?

After reviewing all 2,700+ Social Security rules, here is the single best piece of advice I can give: Do not file Social Security without a customized analysis.

Why? Filing Is Irreversible After 12 Months

You can adjust almost every other part of retirement planning. But your filing age? Once set, it affects your lifetime income and taxes forever.

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About Author

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Ray R. Harris

Ray R. Harris, RSSA®, partners with tax and legal professionals to provide specialized Social Security claiming analysis for high-net-worth clients aged 58–70. A former executive with an MBA and background in Finance, Ray mitigates liability for his partners by ensuring their clients optimize spousal benefits, tax efficiency, and lifetime income.

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