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Currently, only the first $176,100 of a worker's annual income is subject to the 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax, which is matched by employers to make a total contribution of 12.4 percent.
Despite early concerns, the final version of the One Big Beautiful Bill signed in July 2025 avoids major cuts to federal ...
This will help many -- but not all -- seniors on Social Security save money on taxes. It's a far cry from the savings that would come from actually ending Social Security benefit taxes. Trump claims ...
Millions of beneficiaries now face steeper repayment demands under new enforcement actions, reigniting debate over fairness and hardship.