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Old 10-23-2007, 04:42 PM
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Yes! The answer is the S corporation will pay the employer's share of the Social Security and Medicare taxes, (limit is $97,500 for Social Security taxes in 2007).

The employee in this case you, the shareholder, will also be required to withhold Social Security taxes and Medicare Taxes equal to 7.65% of the Wages withheld upto the specified limit.
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