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When a Spouse Passes: Social Security, Taxes, Medicare, and Estate Planning Moves | Episode 147

When a Spouse Passes: Social Security, Taxes, Medicare, and Estate Planning Moves | Episode 147

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When a spouse passes away, the emotional toll is obvious—but the financial “whammies” can be just as disruptive: a lower Social Security benefit may disappear, tax filing status changes, Medicare decisions shift, and beneficiary and estate documents need immediate attention. In this episode of Safer Retirement Radio, Brian Decker and Marc Knauss, CFP(R) break down the practical steps families should understand before a loss happens, and the priorities to address in the first 30–90 days afterward. They cover how survivor benefits work, why taxes often rise for the surviving spouse, and how proactive planning can reduce administrative headaches and costly mistakes. Key topics discussed: Survivor Social Security basics: notify promptly, benefit coordination, and timing considerations Tax impact after a spouse’s death: filing status changes and why brackets can tighten Medicare and supplemental plan review after becoming widowed Account consolidation, beneficiary updates, and estate document cleanup (trust, POA, health directive) Risks of scams and pressure tactics after an obituary posts Real estate and tax planning concepts like step-up in basis Advanced planning themes discussed on the show: trusts, legacy design, and rental real estate tax strategies If you’re within 5–10 years of retirement (or already retired), this episode is a reminder that a written income plan and coordinated strategy can help protect the surviving spouse and reduce “decision pressure” during grief. Learn more & download resources: DeckerRetirementPlanning.com (Safer Retirement Education) Schedule a visit: 833-707-3030 This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as tax or legal advice. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. Any references to protection, safety, or lifetime income generally refer to fixed insurance products, never securities or investments. Insurance guarantees are backed by the financial strength and claims-paying ability of the issuing carrier.
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