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Paying FICA and taxing Social Security benefits

Some who still work after reaching their Social Security full retirement age are surprised to find they still need to pay FICA tax on their earnings.  Not only that, Social Security benefits can become taxable if certain income thresholds are exceeded.  In this Karin Price Mueller New Jersey Business article appearing at NJ.com, she answers a reader’s questions about paying FICA taxes and income taxes on their Social Security benefits.  Click here to read more.

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