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Old 04-28-2009, 10:29 PM
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Social Security Taxes Between Spouses

My wife and I own the majority of the LLC from which we earn all of our income. I will earn around 102,000 this year, and my wife will earn 20-30,000. Should we just pay all income to me in order to avoid social security taxes on her earnings? Will this adversely effect my state and federal withholdings.



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