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should my husband pay social security on his employee

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Is it legal for an employer not to deduct or pay social security taxes from their employee wages?

No.


Does an employee who is currently receiving social security income and is also employed have to pay social security taxes on his new income?

Yes


What is the Difference between gross pay and social security wages?

From the employer to the employee no difference gross pay earnings and social security wages earnings would be the same thing.


What does the employee pay for social security and medicare?

It is calculated on a percentage basis of the gross income.


Should you withhold social security taxes from an employee's pay based on the check date or the pay period date?

Check date.


Are the social security and Medicare with holdings subtracted from net pay?

Yes, Social Security and Medicare withholdings are subtracted from gross pay before arriving at net pay. These deductions are mandatory payroll taxes that fund the Social Security and Medicare programs. As a result, they reduce the amount of take-home pay an employee receives in their paycheck.


Do employers contribute to social security?

Yes, as far as I know. Military definitely pays into Social Security, so I would assume ALL government employees do.


How much did you pay in to social security 1937-1979?

How much did i pay into social security


Do you pay social security out of uc check?

does unemployment check pay into social security


Do I still pay social security tax after retirement?

No, you do not pay Social Security tax on your retirement benefits.


Do you pay social security tax when drawing social security?

yes


Do social security recipents pay social security tax?

Presumably the question is about U.S. Social Security taxes. Social Security taxes (commonly referred to as FICA taxes) are taken out of your earnings each time you receive a paycheck. This rule applies even if the employee is already receiving Social Security benefits. However, by continuing to work, future Social Security benefits may be increased to take into account the additional earnings.