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Great info, Laurie. It's been brought up many times that
Posted by  MW/VA of VA on 10/21/16 1:01pm Msg #563603
some do or do not take the exemption from SE Tax because of the impact on future ss benefits.
For me, I don't give the IRS any more money than I absolutely have to. I'm already receiving ss & medicare, so it's as non-issue for me.
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 Self-employed: Social Security 12.4% MedCare 2.9% - Laurie Manzanares on 10/21/16 12:21pm
 Great info, Laurie. It's been brought up many times that -  MW/VA on 10/21/16 1:01pm
 Re: Great info, Laurie. It -  apsnltch on 10/21/16 3:53pm
 It mostly impacts disability insurance eligibility... - Marian_in_CA on 10/23/16 3:12am
 Re: Self-employed: Social Security 12.4% MedCare 2.9% - Laurie Manzanares on 10/21/16 5:38pm
 Re: Self-employed: Social Security 12.4% MedCare 2.9% -  JanetK_CA on 10/21/16 6:21pm



 
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