Question 61 Select the appropriate response Tom and Brenda are married filing jointly and have Social Security benefits of $20,000 and other taxable income of $40,000. What maximum amount of their Social Security benefits could be taxable? ? A. 0% ? B. 50% ? C. 85% ? D. 100% Submit Response
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