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If by expanded withholding tax you mean "backup withholding" applicable to only certain people/Cos (especially foreign), yes. I've never hear of the term you used.
income payments to the partnership is not subject to withholding as its income is not subject to taxes
are employees that are currently receiving social security and medicare benefits subject to fica withholding
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the GPP itself are exempt for withholding tax but if the income payment are payable direct to the members of the GPP then it is subject to withholdinbg tax.. The GPP is not a taxable entity because its member are taxable individually, so the gpp are exempt from withholding..
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