On October 19, 2011, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced that there will be a 3.6% COLA for Social Security benefits and SSI payments in the year 2012. This is the first increase since 2009; there was no COLA in 2010 or in 2011.
SSA also announced that the wage limit for the social security tax will increase to $110,100 in 2012, up $3,300 from the $106,800 taxable limit in effect for 2011. The temporary 2% reduction in the social security tax rate is scheduled to expire at the end of 2011, so unless Congress acts to extend or otherwise adjust that rate, it will increase from 4.2% to 6.2% on wage earners and the self-employed as of January 1, 2012. The President has indicated he would like to see the rate further decreased to 3.1%.
As of this date Medicare has not yet announced the amount of the "standard" Medicare Part B premium for the year 2012. An announcement about this should be made by Medicare next month, but unofficial predictions are that the premium will increase by 10% or more above the current level. In 2011 the "standard" Medicare Part B premium has been $115.40 per month, but many social security recipients have been paying only $110.50 or $96.40 per month, depending on how long they have been receiving social security benefits. As has been the case since 2007, however, Social security recipients with higher incomes will pay sharply higher premiums for their Medicare Part B coverage.
SSA also announced that the wage limit for the social security tax will increase to $110,100 in 2012, up $3,300 from the $106,800 taxable limit in effect for 2011. The temporary 2% reduction in the social security tax rate is scheduled to expire at the end of 2011, so unless Congress acts to extend or otherwise adjust that rate, it will increase from 4.2% to 6.2% on wage earners and the self-employed as of January 1, 2012. The President has indicated he would like to see the rate further decreased to 3.1%.
As of this date Medicare has not yet announced the amount of the "standard" Medicare Part B premium for the year 2012. An announcement about this should be made by Medicare next month, but unofficial predictions are that the premium will increase by 10% or more above the current level. In 2011 the "standard" Medicare Part B premium has been $115.40 per month, but many social security recipients have been paying only $110.50 or $96.40 per month, depending on how long they have been receiving social security benefits. As has been the case since 2007, however, Social security recipients with higher incomes will pay sharply higher premiums for their Medicare Part B coverage.
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