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June 7, 2010 [ 0 Comments ]

Save $ by Hiring – The New Fed Hire Act in a Nutshell

Posted by: Jim Ward
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stimulus hiringThe Federal Hire Act of 2010 has a few if’s and but’s. Here’s the new legislation in a nutshell…

Companies who hire unemployed workers this year (after Feb. 3, 2010 and before Jan. 1, 2011) may qualify for a 6.2-percent payroll tax incentive. In effect,   they will be exempt from their share of Social Security taxes on wages paid to these workers after March 18, 2010.

This reduced tax withholding will have no effect on the employee’s future Social Security benefits, and employers would still need to withhold the employee’s 6.2-percent share of Social Security taxes, as well as income taxes. The employer and employee’s shares of Medicare taxes would also still apply to these wages.

In addition, for each worker retained for at least a year, businesses may claim an additional general business tax credit, up to $1,000 per worker, when they file their 2011 income tax returns. For finer details, check out the Fed Site.

The two tax benefits are especially helpful to employers who are adding positions to their payrolls. New hires filling existing positions also qualify but only if the workers they are replacing left voluntarily or for cause. Family members and other relatives do not qualify.

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