The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) tax includes two separate
taxes. One is the social security tax and the other is the Medicare tax. Different
rates apply for each of these.
For 2001, the social security tax rate is 6.2 %, which applies to the first
$80,400 of an employee's wages paid by each employer. The Medicare tax rate
is 1.45 %, which applies to all of the employee's wages.
If you worked for two or more employers in 2001 and your total wages exceeded
$80,400, too much social security tax may have been withheld from your pay.
You can claim the excess as a credit on your 2001 tax return.
For more information, refer to Publication 505 (PDF), Tax Withholding
and Estimated Tax.
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