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Q: 2005 Social Security-FICA wage limit? & 2005 Iowa unemployment base earnings # ? ( No Answer,   2 Comments )
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Subject: 2005 Social Security-FICA wage limit? & 2005 Iowa unemployment base earnings # ?
Category: Business and Money > Employment
Asked by: 1901bell-ga
List Price: $5.50
Posted: 01 Sep 2004 07:56 PDT
Expires: 02 Sep 2004 08:20 PDT
Question ID: 395580
In 2004 the Social Security - FICA wage limit was $87,900, what is it for 2005?

In 2004 the "Iowa" unemployment base earnings number was $19,700, what
is it for 2005?
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Subject: Re: 2005 Social Security-FICA wage limit? & 2005 Iowa unemployment base earnings # ?
From: tar_heel_v-ga on 01 Sep 2004 08:10 PDT
 
The IRS usually publishes the current years limit in Februrary.
Subject: Re: 2005 Social Security-FICA wage limit? & 2005 Iowa unemployment base earnings # ?
From: happytobeme-ga on 01 Sep 2004 12:29 PDT
 
FICA in 2005 may depend on who the president is too.  I read a WSJ
article today that Sen. Kerry would propose to raise the FICA limit to
$120,000.

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