Should social security and medicare be withheld from this paycheck?

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An employee works for a university and its paystubs have not considered federal taxes, but welfare state health care. I said that the school has said that she doesn 't pay for that but she is uncertain why. Possibly because I am a university Federal? I don 't know if that sounds right or not. If it is wrong, then what will amount to the end of the year?

Dave

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5 Responses to “Should social security and medicare be withheld from this paycheck?”

  1. Steve Says:

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  2. robert w Says:

    For number of ss so she does need to put into ss so she does need to put into ss years ago she can quailfy for.
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  3. rtfm Says:

    Many states have separate provisions for teachers’ retirement funds, so they do not contribute to Social Security. Your friend may have a similar situation in her state. This should certainly have been explained to her when she was hired. She probably had to fill out enrollment forms for whatever retirement fund she is paying into.

    (And what’s a “federal university”, exactly? As far as I know, all universities are either state or private.)

  4. newjerseyguy Says:

    I think you mean a state university, there is no such thing as a “federal university.” Some state and city employees are under state/city pensions plans instead of social security.

  5. Judy Says:

    If it’s work study pay, no, and she won’t owe it when she files either.