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from:Have you ever wondered why all that money is being taken out of your paycheck? After all, you work hard for what you earn and you end up losing quite a bit of it to taxes. If you are curious about this, then you should learn about payroll payroll taxes. You will be able to better understand what gets taken out of your check and why it gets taken out in the first place. There are many reasons for this and it will help you greatly if you learn why.
There are many different kinds of payroll payroll taxes. For instance, federal taxes are taken out of each of your paychecks from your employer. This money isn’t going straight to the government, but is first going to your employer. This money is then sent to the government as a lump sum at the end of the year.
How much federal taxes are taken out depends on several different factors. It depends on whether you have dependants or if you are married. It also depends on how much money you make. These payroll payroll taxes then go to the government to help with the national deficit and other aspects of the government.
Depending on the state that you work in, there are also state taxes. These are very similar to the federal taxes except they go to your state rather than to the general federal government. These payroll payroll taxes are pretty straightforward.
The last thing that gets taken out of your paycheck is the FICA payroll payroll taxes. These are the social security and Medicare taxes. These are taxes that can directly help you. For example, social security is a retirement fund that you receive when you get older. Medicare is a health program for people who don’t make a lot of money. These are good things that your money can go to.
The main thing that makes FICA taxes different from the others is that it is a set percentage that gets taken out of your check. The social security tax is 6.2% and the Medicare tax is 1.45%. Not only that, but your employer must match what you pay as well. This particular tax is a joint venture with you and your employer. You each pay the total 7.65% each.
Now that you know why and what for the taxes are being taken out of your paycheck, you might feel a lot better about it. These are required and you have to pay them, but it’s often better to at least know why it has to happen and where the money goes.
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