payroll services
If President Donald Trump were to
push out a payroll services tax holiday via executive
order, there's no guarantee workers will pocket any money. Congress is hashing
out the details of the next coronavirus relief package, and lawmakers on both
sides of the aisle have been cool to the payroll services tax cut idea. Payroll services taxes are shared by
workers and employers. Each is responsible for half of the 12.4% tax that funds
Social Security and the 2.9% Medicare tax. More from Your Money, Your Future:
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IRA conversion. Trump has said that he can suspend their collection. "I
can do that through an executive order," he said at a White House press
briefing on Monday. "So we'll be talking about that." However,
passing on the savings from a payroll services tax cut to workers could be easier
said than done, even with an executive action, tax experts said.
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