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Social Security Administration - Employers: Tax and Wage-Reporting ... Social Security Administration's Employer W-2 Filing Instructions & Information home page. Provides information on how to file W2's. www.socialsecurity.gov
Benefits Planner: Taxes and your Social Security benefits This Social Security planner page explains when you may have to pay income taxes on your Social Security benefits. www.socialsecurity.gov
Social Security Tax / Medicare Tax and Self-Employment If you work as an employee in the United States, you must pay social security and Medicare taxes in most cases. Your payments of these taxes contribute to your coverage under the U ... www.irs.gov
Self-Employment Tax Self-employment tax (SE tax) is a social security and Medicare tax primarily for individuals who work for themselves. It is similar to the social security and Medicare taxes ... www.irs.gov
Social Security Online - The Official Website of the U.S. Social ... Official website of the U.S. Social Security Administration. ... Watch a brief video about our website (less than two minutes) www.ssa.gov
Project on Social Security Choice The Democrats Want to Raise Social Security Taxes By Michael Tanner. It was former President Bill Clinton who several years ago set out the limited options for Social Security ... www.socialsecurity.org
Social Security taxes have gone up again (Commentary) By 2012, Social Security will pay out more in benefits than it collects in revenues. Read about privatization and benefits of moving current Social Security systems capital into ... www.socialsecurity.org
Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... of both [employee and employer] taxes are to be paid into the Treasury like internal-revenue taxes generally, and are not earmarked in any way". That is, the Social Security Tax ... en.wikipedia.org
Social Security and Taxes SOCIAL SECURITY & TAXES . In order to work legally in the United States, you must apply for a Social Security Number as soon as possible after entering the country. www.ciee.org
Social Security Reform Center - History 1937 - The Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) required workers to pay taxes to support the Social Security system. Payroll taxes were 2% www.socialsecurityreform.org
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