Social Security FICA Base Limits - Taxes
This gives you a complete break-down of what taxes were withheld from your gross pay. You can see the total amount by current pay period or year to date.
EXPLANATION OF ACRONYMS:
- Fed Withholding: Federal Income Tax Withholding
- Fed MED/EE: Federal Medicare Tax (FICA/Social Security); Employee's Share; 1.45% of gross wages. Wages paid in excess of $200,000 effective 2013 will be subject to an extra .9% Medicare tax.
- Fed OASDI/EE: Federal Old Age Security & Disability Insurance (FICA/Social Security), Employee's Share, calculated on the first $168,600, increase of $8,400 from 2023 of wages earned by an employee during the calendar year, 6.2% of gross wages.
- VA Withholding: Virginia Income Tax Withholding
Student Employment FICA Exemption Rules
BACKGROUND
The Internal Revenue Code imposes a tax on employers and employees referred to as the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA). The Code, however, contains a number of exceptions to the FICA tax, one of which exempts services performed for a college or university by a "student who is enrolled and regularly attending classes" at the institution.
GUIDELINES
A student employee of James Madison University is eligible for this exemption if the following conditions are met:
- The student employee must be enrolled and attending classes on at least a half-time basis, either in an undergraduate or graduate program of James Madison University. Per the University Registrar's guideline, half-time basis equates to at least six credits taken each term for undergraduate students; and at least five credits taken each term for graduate students.
- The student employee must not be eligible to receive benefits from James Madison University that are offered to non-student positions. These benefits include but are not limited to the 403-b annuity program, the state retirement program or the tuition waiver benefit.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
- The FICA exemption is eligible to the student employee who starts to work a month or less before the semester in which he/she is enrolled as a half-time student or more. The exemption is also available for the student employee who completes working for JMU within a month of the completion of the semester in which he/she was enrolled as a half-time student or more.
- The FICA exemption is not eligible for a student employee during summer break if he/she is not enrolled at James Madison University on at least a half-time basis during the summer semester.
- The FICA exemption does not apply to any other University break if that break extends more than five weeks in length.
- A student employee status as half-time will be determined at the end of the drop-add period each semester.
- If you have questions in regard to this Internal Revenue Code, contact Payroll Services at 540/568-6233.