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Old 06-20-2006, 06:12 AM
Bob Sandler
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> I am married and filing jointly. Both my wife and I work. I
> paid full $5580 Social Security Tax in 2005 which is the
> limit. My wife paid about $2000. I know there is a limit
> for Social Security Tax. Is the limit for each person or
> for a couple? Do we overpaid our Social Security Tax? Can
> I get the $2000 back?


The limit is for each person. You did not overpay. You
cannot any of the Social Security tax back.

Bob Sandler

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Old 06-19-2006, 05:23 AM
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quickcur[at]yahoo.com wrote:
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> I am married and filing jointly. Both my wife and I work. I
> paid full $5580 Social Security Tax in 2005 which is the
> limit. My wife paid about $2000. I know there is a limit
> for Social Security Tax. Is the limit for each person or
> for a couple? Do we overpaid our Social Security Tax? Can
> I get the $2000 back?


Each worker pays into social security up to the limit and only
if any one of the workers pays more than the limit does s/he
get any money back...

Missy Doyle

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Old 06-19-2006, 03:48 AM
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Default couple social security tax

I am married and filing jointly. Both my wife and I work. I
paid full $5580 Social Security Tax in 2005 which is the
limit. My wife paid about $2000. I know there is a limit
for Social Security Tax. Is the limit for each person or
for a couple? Do we overpaid our Social Security Tax? Can
I get the $2000 back?

Thanks,

qq

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