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What is the difference between FICA and Federal withholding (income tax)?

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What is the difference between FICA and Federal withholding (income tax)?

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FICA is the amount they deduct for Social Security and Medicare. Federal withholding is the amount they withhold for your federal income tax. State withholding, if any, is the amount withheld for your state income tax. Most people have all of the above deductions.

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