United States:
Update: IRS Cost-Of-Living Adjustments Employee Benefit Plan Limitation For 2018
06 December 2017
Smith Gambrell & Russell
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On November 27, 2017, the Social Security Administration
announced it is revising the 2018 Taxable Maximum Amount, effective
January 1, 2018. Originally, it had announced that the Social
Security taxable maximum would be increasing to
$128,700 for 2018. However, based on updated wage
data, this number has now been adjusted to
$128,400.
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