Generally you need a federal tax id number when your business: Is a new small business Hires, or will hire, employees Is an LLC or Corporation Opens a bank account Changes type of legal business entity If you are a sole proprietor, you can use a social security number on all of your ...
Fed chairman: make tax cuts permanent, pay with cuts in Social Security, other benefits
Greenspan: Tax hikes will aid Social Security Fed chairman says benefit cuts will also be needed to help funding
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The term Fed OASDI/EE on a paycheck refers to a tax for Social Security benefits. It stands for Federal Old Age Survivors and Disability Insurance Employee Expense. Both an employee and employer must pay this tax, which is not an income tax and will not
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of course. But piece-by-piece. Just as the income tax was only paid – at first – by the “rich.” Who of course didn’t pay it, being rich enough to pay politicians to enact exemptions and “write-offs” so as to ameliorate the burden, which was quickly passed on to the middle...