provisional income
Definition
A measure used by the IRS to determine if an individual's Social Security benefits are taxable. Provisional income is derived by adding the individual's gross income, tax-free interest, fifty percent of Social Security benefits and any other tax-free benefits, and subtracting any adjustments to income.
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