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For 2010, the earnings maximum will remain at $106,800. The same as it was for 2009 FICA.
The maximum amount of wages subject to the FICA-Social Security tax for 2009 is $106,800. There is no limit on the amount of wages subject to the FICA-Medicare tax.
In 2009, $106,800 for Social Security. No maximum for Medicare.
In 2009, the IRS set annual Social Security wage base limit at $106,800 at 6.2%. That would make the maximum FICA withholdings $6,621.60.
That won't be known until the last quarter of 2009.
The Social SecurityAdminstration issued the inflation adjusted FICA base for 2009; it will be $106,800. That means an employee's 6.2% FICA tax for 2009 will top out at $6,621.60. The 1.45% Medicare component has no wage limit. Employers pay a matching tax. Self-employed taxpayers pay both sides of the FICA tax through their self-empoyment tax.
For 2010, the earnings maximum will remain at $106,800. The same as it was for 2009 FICA.
The maximum amount of wages subject to the FICA-Social Security tax for 2009 is $106,800. There is no limit on the amount of wages subject to the FICA-Medicare tax.
In 2009, $106,800 for Social Security. No maximum for Medicare.
In 2009, the IRS set annual Social Security wage base limit at $106,800 at 6.2%. That would make the maximum FICA withholdings $6,621.60.
Maximum 2009 Social Security tax of 6.20% on the first $106,800 of earned income = $6621
That won't be known until the last quarter of 2009.
In 2009, the FICA tax rate for Social Security was 6.2% on earnings up to $106,800, while the Medicare tax rate was 1.45% with no income limit. Therefore, the total FICA tax rate for most employees was 7.65% on their gross wages. Self-employed individuals paid a combined rate of 15.3%, which included both the employee and employer portions.
Lotto Max was created in 2009.
Max Robertson died in 2009.
Max Lake died in 2009.
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