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There is no income threshold for Medicare taxes. While the 6.2% Social Security tax is only deducted from the first $106,800 of gross income, you continue paying 1.45% for Medicare on all wages earned.
It depends on the garnishing order
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Can a collection agency already garnishing you also levy your wages
Absolutely. Once they have a judgment, they can do a lot to collect the money owed, including garnishing wages.
Yes, but not all at once. Creditors can only garnish up to 25% of disposible income per week. Go to http://www.courts.state.md.us/district/forms/civil/dvcv65br.html for more info on garnishing wages.
It depends on who is garnishing your wages. If it is a creditor than yes, if it is the IRS no.
If your wages are being garnished it will not effect how much you get back or pay in. Keep in mind though the garnishing authority could take your refund with a process called claim of right or offset.
No, in Michigan a hospital cannot garnish any federal wages or taxes. They can only garnish work wages that you earn on a regular basis.
Yes, any garnishment for federal student loans has the ability to take your income tax refund checks without any notice, since such ability is prescribed by law or regulation.
If you are talking about the IRS garnishing wages the answer is no. They can only garnish the amount you make over 40 hours.
Income - means wages or salary.