Taxable and Nontaxable Employee Benefits
As the unemployment rate falls from its 2020 high, employees are switching jobs in record numbers. The new stability in the economy means workers have more leeway to shop around for jobs that fit their lifestyles, needs and values. Now, the onus is on employers to provide an environment that makes their star team members […]
Payroll Tax Rates and Contribution Limits for 2022
Below are federal payroll tax rates and benefits contribution limits for 2022. Social Security tax In 2022, the Social Security tax rate is 6.2% for employers and employees, unchanged from 2021. The Social Security wage base is $147,000 for employers and employees, increasing from $142,800 in 2021. Self-employed people must pay 12.4% on the first $147,000. Medicare tax In […]
IRS Announces Annual Inflation Adjustments
With the end of the year in sight, the IRS has announced inflation adjustments taking effect in the new year. This does not directly affect the taxes you’ll be filing by April 15, 2022. Rather, these adjustments generally apply to tax returns you will be filing in 2023. Although that seems far away, it pays […]
IRS Announces 2022 Limits for Retirement Plans
The IRS has announced the new retirement plan numbers for 2022. Retirement limits for 401(k) and similar plans are up. The contribution limit for employees who participate in 401(k), 403(b), most 457 plans, and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan is increased to $20,500, up from $19,500. IRA limits have changed for certain savers. If during the […]
A Tax Checklist for Small Businesses
The end of the year is a good time to clean up and catch up with paperwork. It is a time to make sure everything is in order for taxes as well as for general business purposes. The following checklist is a guide to the items your business will need for taxes as well as […]
Payroll Tax Rates and Contribution Limits for 2022
Below are federal payroll tax rates and benefits contribution limits for 2022. Social Security tax In 2022, the Social Security tax rate is 6.2% for employers and employees, unchanged from 2021. The Social Security wage base is $147,000 for employers and employees, increasing from $142,800 in 2021. Self-employed people must pay 12.4% on the first $147,000. Medicare tax In […]