by KNSS | Nov 27, 2013 | Uncategorized
Each year, the government bumps up the maximum Social Security taxes that you can pay. For 2014, the maximum wage base jumps to $117,000, an increase of $3,300, or 2.8%, over the max of $113,700 that was in place for 2013. The Social Security Administration predicts...
by KNSS | Jul 18, 2013 | Planning, Taxes
From IRS Tax Tips: Late spring and early summer are popular times for weddings. Whatever the season, a change in your marital status can affect your taxes.? Here are several tips from the IRS for newlyweds. It?s important that the names and Social Security?numbers...
by KNSS | Mar 28, 2013 | Uncategorized
From the IRS Tax Tips News: If you were married or divorced and changed your name last year, be sure to notify the Social Security Administration before you file your taxes with the IRS. If the name on your tax return doesn?t match SSA records, the IRS will flag it as...
by KNSS | Nov 15, 2012 | Savings, Taxes
Each year, the government bumps up the maximum Social Security taxes that you can pay. For 2013, the maximum wage base jumps to $113,700, an increase of $3,600, or 3.3%, over the max of $110,100 that was in place for 2012. The Social Security Administration predicts...