Social Security and Medicare Taxes
The amount of social security and Medicare tax withheld from your pay appears in Boxes 4 and 6 of Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement. There is no limit on the amount of wages subject to the Medicare tax (1.45%), but there is a maximum amount of wages subject to social security tax (6.2%).
The maximum amount of wages subject to the social security tax each year:
- 2023: $160,200
- 2022: $147,000
- 2021: $142,800
- 2020: $137,700
- 2019: $132,900
- 2018: $128,400
- 2017: $127,200
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- High-income earners also pay an additional 0.9 percent in Medicare taxes on earnings above certain amounts. See Questions and Answers for the Additional Medicare Tax for more information.
- If you are self-employed, you must make estimated tax payments for social security and Medicare taxes. See the IRS Self-Employed Individuals Tax Center website for more information.
- See the Social Security Administration’s Fact Sheet PDF for more information.
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