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02-26-2008, 09:49 AM
jkaigler
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Social Security Tax on 2% S/H Health ins reported on form W-2
Sub S 2% Share Holder health insurance is supposed to be reported on form W-2 subject to Income Tax. Under what conditions is this amount exempt from Social Sec and Medicare Tax?
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