The W-2 wage and tax statement that the employer is required to send to the taxpayer before the end of January of the next year after the tax year.
Box 4 is Social Security tax withheld, and Box 6is Medicare tax withheld.
check with social security adminstration office.
A W-2 form lists the amount of Social Security taxes that were paid during the year.
The number of fiscal quarters the employee worked during his or her lifetime and the amount of money the employee contributed to the Social Security Trust Fund
Social security amount depends upon how much was earned during a lifetime.
Anyone who holds a Social Security Card at the time of their death will be listed on the Social Security Death Index.
The number of fiscal quarters the employee worked during his or her lifetime and the amount of money the employee contributed to the Social Security Trust Fund
It should be listed as FICA. Listed next to Federal and State withholding, you'll also see FICA - that is your contribution to Social Security.
When you have one employer the amount of FICA ((OASDI) Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance) for your social security would stop once your wages with the withheld social security amount reach 106800 and social security amount withheld would be 6621.60
That depends on the amount of income aside from Social Security. Up to 85% of your Social Security benefits are potentially taxable.
It is possible for some of your social security benefits amount that your received during the tax year 2009 could be taxed in Colorado. Click on the below related link
When you have one employer the amount of FICA for your social security would stop once your wages with the withheld social security amount reach 106800 and social security amount withheld would be 6621.60
In this case you should notify the Social Security Office of your marriage. it might increase the amount of your social security benefit's, if your husband or wife also collect social security payments.
It stands for Social Security and generally refers to the amount of your wages that will be taxed for Social Security purposes.