Karl P. Fryzel
Medicare is funded by a payroll tax of 1.45% on the first $200,000 of an employee's wages. Employees whose wages exceed $200,000 are also subject to a 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax on top of the 1.45%. Employers also pay a 1.45% tax on their employee's wages. They do not pay the...
“In addition to having rights to privacy that collide with traditional expectations of transparency and accountability, private providers are generally not subject to conflict-of-interest laws, nepotism statues or ordinances, ethics codes or whistleblower protection for their employees, or restrictions on...
wages claim from a car accident refers to the compensation you may be entitled to (85% of a person’s wages, tax-free, for up to three years from the date of the crash – regardless of fault) for the income you lost due to injuries sustained which prevent you from returning to work...
Is the marketplace premium subject to Medicare and Social security tax? Cheer Reply KlentB Moderator October 07, 2022 07:30 PM Glad to see you here in the Community, wlmchem. If you have an Obamacare plan through the Health Insurance Mar...
Under Michigan’s auto No-Fault insurance law, your lost wages claim from a car accident will be 85% of the monthly income you would’ve earned if your injuries hadn’t disabled you from working. However, your payment is subject to a monthly maximum. The 15% reduction is because these ...
Senate Finance Democrats Propose Increasing Medicare Payroll Tax; All Wages Over $43,800 Would Be Affected for the First TimeAnne Swardson