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To determine the gross pay subject to social security tax withholding, up to the wage base limit, you must first add any taxable fringe benefit amounts and taxable employer-paid deductions.
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www1.umn.edu/ohr/payroll/tax/wagelimits/index.html
www1.umn.edu/ohr/payroll/tax/wagelimits/index.html
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Social Security wage limits. The maximum wages subject to Social Security tax. Other Social Security critical amounts. ... Maximum annual wage subject to Social Security tax: 106,800 ... Senior's Earning Limit Repealed...
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www.socialsecurityinfo.com/current/maxwage.htm
www.socialsecurityinfo.com/current/maxwage.htm
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If you earned at least that amount at one job last year, you put in a maximum of $6,324 toward Social Security that was matched by your boss. In this situation, the math is straightforward. Once your pay went over the limit, your payroll manager stopped withholding the tax and your take-home pay got a bit bigger.
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www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/recovering-excess...
www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/recovering-excess-fica-payments.aspx
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One is the social security tax and the other is the Medicare tax. Different rates apply for each of these. Only the social security tax has a wage base limit. The wage base limit is the maximum wage that is subject to the tax for the year. ... For more information, refer to Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax.
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www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc751.html
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Social Security "Overwithholding" ... For 2004, the maximum wage subject to FICA withholding is $87,900. If you earned this amount with one employer last year, you put in $5,449.80, which was then matched by your employer. Once your pay went over the limit, FICA withholding stopped.
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www.petertuttlecpa.com/social_security_over_withholding...
www.petertuttlecpa.com/social_security_over_withholding.htm
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Indexed annually, your 2009 Social Security withholding is 6.2% of your wages up to $106,800. Your Medicare withholding is 1.45% of your wages, without limit. The University matches your tax, for a total contribution of 15.3%.
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www.uwsa.edu/hr/benefits/payroll/ssthresh.htm
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For 2009, the Social Security Withholding tax (OASDI) is 6.20% on wages up to $106,800. ... Social security wage 2009? 2009 social security limit? 2009 social security limits? Social security limits 2009? Social security cutoff 2009? 2009 social security maximum? Social security max for 2009? Social security maximum 2009?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_2009_Maximum_social_secu...
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_2009_Maximum_social_security_withholding_amount
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They are not aware of the geographical and other limitations in the Social Security (FICA) tax, and upon the withholding provisions in chapter 24 of the IRC.
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For 2009, Social Security tax of 6.2% is computed on the first $106,800 of employee wages. Medicare tax of 1.45% is computed on the employee's total wages (no ceiling) ... November 14, 2008...
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www.trkm.com/blog/2008/11/social-security-limit-for-200...
www.trkm.com/blog/2008/11/social-security-limit-for-2009.html
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