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FICAMC on your paycheck typically refers to "Federal Insurance Contributions Act Medicare," which is part of the payroll taxes deducted for Social Security and Medicare. It indicates the portion of your earnings that contributes to Medicare funding, providing you with health insurance benefits upon reaching retirement age or qualifying for disability. The deduction is a standard part of payroll processing in the United States.

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