Any earnings greater than $117,000 are not subject to Social Security taxes.
NEW YORK (Money Magazine)
No, you don't. The maximum amount of earnings subject to Social Security tax this year is $117,000, up from $113,700 in 2013.
Beyond the new limit, you're done with the 6.2% Social Security tax (12.4% if you're self-employed) for the year.
You're not done with all wage taxes, though. You'll owe a 1.45% Medicare tax (again, double that if you're self-employed) on total earnings, no matter how much you make.
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And there's one more tax, points out Michael Eisenberg, a certified public accountant in Los Angeles. Starting with 2013, couples making more than $250,000 and singles earning at least $200,000 also owe a 0.9% Medicare tax on any earned income above those thresholds.
First Published: March 19, 2014: 4:21 PM ET
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