SR 11-02 Dated 01/11

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION

 

DFA SIGNATURE DATE:

November 29, 2010

FROM:

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, DFA Terry R. Smith

AT (OFFICE):

Division of Family Assistance

TO:

DFA Supervisors

SUBJECT:

Release of 2011 Withholding Rates for FICA (Social Security) and FIT (Federal Income Taxes); Federal Minimum Wage; Income Ceilings for FICA Taxes

EFFECTIVE DATE:

January 1, 2011

 

 

SUMMARY

 

This SR releases the annual updates to the:

 

·   withholding rates for FICA (Social Security) and FIT (Federal Income Tax); and

·   FICA income ceiling.

 

There are no changes for 2011. All amounts remain the same as 2010.

 

FICA and FIT withholding rates are allowed in determining self-employment income for all programs and nursing facility and HCBC employment expense disregards. Employment expense disregards are based on allowable FIT and FICA withholding deductions.

 

POLICY

 

FICA (Social Security)

 

·   The FICA withholding rate for both employees and employers has not changed and will remain 7.65%. This subdivides into 6.20% for the Social Security (OASDI) share and 1.45% for Medicares (HI) portion.

·   Self-employed individuals pay a FICA withholding rate of 15.3%. These individuals may deduct from income tax one half of the 15.3% paid for the year as a business expense. The actual rate becomes 7.65% after the deduction.

·   For employees and employers, the Medicare portion of the FICA rate is 1.45% on 100% of earned income; for a self-employed individual, the rate is 2.9% on 100% of earned income.

 

These percentages have not changed in recent years.

 

FICA Income Ceiling

 

·   The income ceiling subject to the full FICA withholding rate has not changed and will remain at $106,800.

·   There is no ceiling to the amount of gross earned income from which Medicare may be withheld.

 

FIT (Federal Income Tax)

 

District Offices use IRS Circular E to determine the applicable federal income tax (FIT) withholding rate. The federal withholding rates and the ceiling on the maximum amount are not expected to change this year. As of January 1, 2011 the 2010 Circular E is obsolete. Copies of the January 2011 IRS Circular E will be sent to each District Office under separate cover when they are received from the IRS.

 

Federal Minimum Wage

 

The Federal minimum wage remains at $7.25 per hour. This rate became effective July 24, 2009.

 

POLICY MANUAL REVISIONS

 

Revised Family Assistance Manual Topics

PART 601, TABLE H Federal Information, Taxes, Income Ceilings, and Minimum Wage Standards

 

Revised Adult Assistance Manual Topics

Section 603.03   Employment Expense Disregard

 

Revised Food Stamp Manual Topics

PART 601, TABLE H Federal Information, Taxes, Income Ceilings, and Minimum Wage Standards

 

IMPLEMENTATION

 

All policy changes in this SR are effective January 1, 2011.

 

CLIENT NOTIFICATION

 

No client notification is required as the information is for agency staff use.

 

TRAINING

 

No training is planned or necessary.

 

DISPOSITION

 

This SR may be destroyed or deleted after its contents have been noted and the revised manual topics released by this SR have been posted to the On-line manuals.

 

DISTRIBUTION

 

This SR will be distributed according to the electronic distribution list for Division of Family Assistance policy releases. This SR, and revised On-Line Manuals, will be available for agency staff in the On-Line Manual Library, and for public access on the Internet at www.dhhs.nh.gov/DFA/publications.htm, effective January 31, 2011. Additionally, this SR, and printed pages with posting instructions, will be distributed under separate cover to all internal hard copy holders of the Adult Assistance, Family Assistance, and Food Stamp Manuals.

 

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