KEY POINTS
  • Social Security benefits are taxed based on a unique formula established by Congress in the 1980s and '90s.
  • Because the thresholds where those levies are applied have not been adjusted, more people have become subject to those taxes over time.
  • Congress may address this issue when it eventually takes up Social Security reform in an effort to shore up the program.

Death and taxes are two certainties in life, as the saying goes.

But many people may not realize their Social Security benefits they receive from the government are also subject to taxes.