Categories: Taxes

FICA Taxes Employees & Self-Employed?

Let’s dive into the fascinating world of FICA taxes—those little financial acrobatics that impact both employees and self-employed individuals. 

FICA Taxes: What You Need to Know

1. What Are FICA Taxes?

  • FICA stands for the Federal Insurance Contributions Act. It’s like the backstage pass to your financial security concert.
  • Who Pays?:
    • Employees: They pay 50% of FICA taxes.
    • Employers: They cover the other 50% for their employees.
    • Self-Employed Individuals: They’re the one-person band—they pay the full 100% of their own FICA taxes.

2. The Components of FICA Taxes

  • Social Security Tax (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance):
    • Employees and employers contribute 6.2% each.
    • Self-employed folks shoulder the entire 12.4% burden.
  • Medicare Tax (Hospital Insurance):
    • Employees and employers each pay 1.45%.
    • Self-employed warriors handle the full 2.9%.

3. The Self-Employment Tax Twist

  • If you’re self-employed, you’re both the boss and the employee. So, you pay both halves of the FICA tax—just you, your hustle, and your quarterly estimated tax payments.

4. The Medicare Surtax (For High Earners)

  • If your income exceeds certain thresholds, there’s an extra twist:
    • An additional 0.9% Medicare Tax kicks in.
    • The thresholds vary based on your filing status (single, married, head of household, etc.).

Conclusion

Remember, my friend, FICA taxes aren’t just numbers—they’re the gears that keep the financial machinery running. Whether you’re an employee, a boss, or a solopreneur, embrace the tax tango! 

Disclaimer: This blog post provides general information and should not be considered professional advice. Consult a tax professional for personalized guidance.

Now tell me, do you prefer the cha-cha of tax forms or the salsa of financial planning? 

If you ever need assistance with taxes, financial planning, or simply want to chat, I’m here! 

Learn more about FICA taxes straight from the IRS!

1 irs.gov 2 onpay.com 3 faq.ssa.gov 4 businessinsider.com

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