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Q: Taxes ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Taxes
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: lavendi-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 16 Jan 2005 09:45 PST
Expires: 15 Feb 2005 09:45 PST
Question ID: 458116
What is the difference between FICA and Federal witholding tax?

Request for Question Clarification by efn-ga on 16 Jan 2005 12:46 PST
Does the comment from pecospearl give you enough information, or would
you like a fuller explanation?
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Subject: Re: Taxes
From: pecospearl-ga on 16 Jan 2005 10:08 PST
 
FICA stands for "Federal Insurance Contributions Act", and is what you
contribute to "Social Security".  Here is a link that explains it in
detail:

http://money.cnn.com/pf/101/lessons/18/page3.html

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