"Fed OASDI EE" on your paystub refers to the Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Employee portion of Social Security tax. This deduction is taken from your earnings to fund Social Security benefits for retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors of deceased workers. The "EE" stands for "Employee," indicating that this is a contribution made by you as the employee. The tax rate for OASDI is typically a percentage of your gross wages, up to a certain annual income limit.
That is one spelling of the term "paystub" (also "pay stub"), a record of earnings and deductions on a paycheck.
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EE Ticket was created in 1991.
why iam I paying fed oasdi/ee and ny oasdi/ee isn't it the same thing
$6300 I believe
To reduce your Federal OASDI/EE contributions, you can explore options like contributing to a retirement account, such as a 401(k) or IRA, which can lower your taxable income and therefore reduce the amount you pay towards OASDI/EE. Additionally, you can consider adjusting your withholding allowances on your W-4 form to have less tax withheld from your paycheck. Consulting with a tax professional can also help you find other strategies to reduce your contributions.
Well, darling, "FED W/H" on your paystub stands for Federal withholding. It's the amount of federal income tax that's taken out of your paycheck by Uncle Sam before you get your grubby little hands on it. So, basically, it's the government's way of saying, "Give me my cut before you blow all your cash on avocado toast and fancy lattes."
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FICA EE is one of the Federal income taxes that gets withheld on your pay check. FICA is actually an acronym for "Federal Insurance Contributions Act". The money is used to pay older Americans for their Social Security retirement and Medicare benefits. The EE portion of FICA EE means that it was withheld from you, the employee. If you were to see a tax with ER, that would indicate your employers contributions.
One way to reduce your OASDI tax is to contribute to a tax-deferred retirement account, such as a 401(k) or IRA. By contributing to these accounts, you can lower your taxable income, which in turn can reduce the amount of OASDI tax you owe.
That is one spelling of the term "paystub" (also "pay stub"), a record of earnings and deductions on a paycheck.
No, your Employer Identification Number (EIN) is not typically listed on your paystub.
Your OASDI tax may have decreased due to changes in tax rates, income thresholds, or other factors set by the government.