Social Security taxes
7 Facts Most People Get Wrong About Social Security
A survey finds that people misunderstand key provisions of the program.
Money moves for graduates: How to set up a budget
If you are a recent graduate, congratulations and best wishes for your success!
Whether you were lucky enough to have a job lined up right after completing your degree or not, whether you graduated without student loan debt or your new balance rivals the national average of $30,000, you still need to get your financial life in place. So now that the celebrating is behind you, it’s time to get to work. What are your next steps?
Here’s a primer to get you started.
Bill Would Increase Social Security for Public Workers
For decades, millions of public workers have had their benefits reduced. That could change soon.
Dear Penny: Can I Pay My Wife So She Can Get Bigger Social Security Checks?
Dear Penny, Iâve earned more than the Social Security income limit for more than 35 years. I own my own business with my wife. She worked for 12 years before we had children and returned to work five years ago, but earns only $40,000. I earn enough in my business to pay both of us […]
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Why Did I Receive Two Social Security Checks This Month?
Two checks might land in the same month if you’re receiving two different benefits, the payment date lands on a weekend or holiday, or you’re receiving back payments.
How to Budget for a Baby with These 10 Tips
Babies change everything, from your sleep cycle to your views on life. Unfortunately, your little bundle of joy can also put a big dent in your wallet. Don’t be caught off guard by the new expenses in your life. With a bit of planning, your savings account will not only remain intact, but as brimming
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7 Ways the Social Security System Will Change in 2023
These adjustments affect both workers and retirees.
What Are Trust Fund Taxes?
Trust fund taxes are a common form of tax withholding. These are the taxes that W-2 employers withhold from their employeesâ paychecks for Medicare, Social Security and income tax programs. They are otherwise known as payroll taxes. Letâs break down ⦠Continue reading â
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