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Social Security wage base rises to $117,000 for 2014 | R. Darren Sanford, CPA, CGMA. Please Like and Share: Social Security wage base rises to $117,000 for 2014 The amount of earnings subject to taxation for purposes of calculating social security tax is called the social security wage base. This wage base changes each calendar year based on the national average wage index. The payroll tax deduction is actually based on two components: (1) Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance, or OASDI, and (2) Medicare Hospital Insurance, or simply Medicare. Social security (Photo credit: SalFalko) The OASDI rate is 6.2% and is set by statute. This tax is paid by both the employee and the employer. The Medicare rate is 1.45%. The combined total payroll tax deduction for Social Security and Medicare would be $9,066.50 ($7,254.00 + $1,812.50) This amount is paid by both the employee and the employer.

New for 2014 - The additional Medicare tax of 0.9% applies to wages exceeding $200,000 for single taxpayers and $250,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly. Like this: Like Loading... Win 1 of 10 Blog Engage Standard Accounts and 1 Platinum Account. I’m very happy to announce we are giving away 10 Blog Engage Standard Accounts and 1 Platinum Account.

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As most authors realize early on, whether you’re self-published or not, is that an author’s income will likely leave you desperate and hungry. Your rewards are in the form of literary output, analytics and engagement with your audience. Since 2006 I’ve been a full-time writer, and up until now we’ve survived on one income.

What I soon realized was that there was a huge gap in my resume that I couldn’t fill with a company or position since I’d been home working on my writing career during that time. The idea came to me when I updated my LinkedIn profile and discovered that the system is designed to attract potential employers based on all your skills and employment experience. So why not use your writing experience on your resume? So, why is there such a gap in your resume? Be Careful When Title Baiting. What Successful People Do With The First Hour Of Their Work Day.

Remember when you used to have a period at the beginning of every day to think about your schedule, catch up with friends, maybe knock out a few tasks? It was called home room, and it went away after high school. But many successful people schedule themselves a kind of grown-up home room every day. You should too. The first hour of the workday goes a bit differently for Craig Newmark of Craigslist, David Karp of Tumblr, motivational speaker Tony Robbins, career writer (and Fast Company blogger) Brian Tracy, and others, and they’ll tell you it makes a big difference. Here are the first items on their daily to-do list. Don’t Check Your Email for the First Hour. Tumblr founder David Karp will "try hard" not to check his email until 9:30 or 10 a.m., according to an Inc. profile of him.

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Work at Home Training Tip 1 – Why Do You Want to Run an Internet Business? Answer this question and you manage your time. This emotion is usually tied to some form of freedom. Tip 2 – List Your Priorities on a Piece of Paper OK, today I will write 8 or more internet business blog posts to grow my internet business. If you lag or get lazy revisit Tip 1. Tip 3 – Review Your Day You Run the Day Believe it or not you are a big shot. Ryan Biddulph. What is Search Engine Marketing - What Home Business Does to Make Money Online. If you want to know how to write articles in 15 minutes, then read this. One of the drawbacks many web copywriters and bloggers face is how time consuming it is to sit and write articles for their web pages, blog posts and article directory publications. Although you can use my secret to writing articles fast for your website and blog, I mainly use this strategy when submitting articles to article directories.

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Creating value puts you ahead of the online crowd. Tip 3 – Become a Tribe Groupie Bust Your Tail in a Smart Way Ryan Biddulph. Are you a Social or a Hermit Blogger? My Tips for New Bloggers out there! NASA May Give the Moon a Smaller Moon of Its Own. One of 2012′s oddest and most interesting ideas in space exploration may be getting a renewed lease on life in 2013. According to New Scientist, NASA is “mulling over” a proposal by researchers at the Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) to give the moon a moon of its own. The idea, which would see NASA snag an asteroid from deeper in space and tow it back to the moon, where it would take up orbit around the Earth’s only natural satellite, has apparently made it far enough to be considered for funding in NASA’s next round of budgeting, and all we can say is “Oh, my yes.” You can take a look at the full study, which was first published last April, here, but here are the broad strokes.

KISS researchers envision a slow, steady spacecraft powered by solar ions — a sort of spacefaring tugboat that would rendezvous with a small asteroid, probably about 7 meters wide. As for exactly how seriously is NASA “mulling” this plan…well, we’ll kind of believe it when we see it. (via New Scientist)