As of January 1, 2019, the maximum wage base that is subject to the Social Security payroll tax will increase from $128,400 to $132,900.
There is no limit on earnings subjected to the Medicare payroll tax.
As of January 1, 2019, the maximum wage base that is subject to the Social Security payroll tax will increase from $128,400 to $132,900.
There is no limit on earnings subjected to the Medicare payroll tax.
President Trump recently signed the tax reform bill into law which resulted into major changes to the code for both individuals and corporations. Here is a brief summary of the changes that will affect most of you.
Filing Status | Old Law | New Law |
Single | $6,500 | 12,000 |
MFJ | 13,000 | 24,000 |
MFS | 6,500 | 12,000 |
HOH | 9,350 | 18,000 |
Single | MFJ | HOH | MFS | |
0% up to: | $38,600 | $77,200 | $51,700 | $38,600 |
15% up to: | 425,000 | 479,000 | 452,400 | 239,500 |
20% over | 425,000 | 479,000 | 452,400 | 239,500 |
Tax Status | Old Law | New Law |
MFJ | $110,000 | $400,000 |
Individuals | $75,000 | $200,000 |
From | To | Rate |
$0 | $50,000 | 15% |
50,000 | 75,000 | 25% |
75,000 | 100,000 | 34% |
100,000 | 335,000 | 39% |
From 12/31/2017 to 12/30/2018, the basic minimum wage is $10.40 per hour in most of New York State.
There are different minimum wage rates for: the fast food industry; Long Island; Westchester County; and large and small employers in New York City.
General Minimum Wage Rate Schedule
NYC – Large Employers (of 11 or more) $13.00
NYC – Small Employers (10 or less) $12.00
Long Island & Westchester $11.00
Remainder of New York State $10.40
For more information on the increased minimum wage specific to your industry, please visit the NYS Department of Labor.
Employers must post a Minimum Wage Information poster in their place of work.
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