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Social Security In FocusPosted by Jinky C. Mesias on: 2005-07-18 20:07:25
The Social Security operates in this manner: would-be members are required to work and to pay their Social Security contributions. And when they retire the Social Security provide them with their retirement benefits. Likewise, in cases wherein members became disabled they are also entitled to receive disability benefits. Not only that, their spouse and their children are also to receive monthly benefits. All of you must be wondering just how much you are to pay in order to receive all the aforementioned benefits. There is a standard set by the Social Security for which members are to follow. For members who are employed, 6.2% of your wages is with held; your employer is also to share 6.2% matching contributions. Your employer is tasked of depositing the withholding for your social security benefits. And also there is an additional 1.45% withheld from your wages and also a 1.45% matching contribution from your employer. The additional deductions from your wages are intended to cover your Medicare Benefits. The total deduction of Social Security from your wages is 7.65%. The deduction is different for self-employed individuals. Self-employed members are asked to pay 15.3% contributions out from their taxable income. The 15.3% contribution covers both the Medicare as well as other Social Security Benefits. The 15.3% is required up to the first $87,900 of income and a 2.9% is required for earnings above $87,900. If we are to analyze the scenario we can plainly see that members who are self-employed tend to pay a much higher contributions compared to those employed members. The reason for this is that self-employed members can deduct half of their federal self-employment taxes from their total income when they are to pay their federal income tax. For question regarding your contributions, Social Security has a hotline which you may try to contact or you may visit Social Security Offices in your area. For suggestions and comments kindly visit Social Security Attorney
Jinky C. Mesias is a graduate of Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Business Administration Major in Business Management. She is at present an Associate Manager of a Life Insurance Corporation and a freelance writer.
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