FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act) matching with short-term disability (STD) refers to the employer’s responsibility to match Social Security and Medicare taxes on taxable short-term disability benefits.
Here’s how it works:
Example:
- If an employee receives $1,000 in taxable short-term disability benefits:
- Employee’s FICA tax: $76.50 (6.2% Social Security + 1.45% Medicare)
- Employer’s FICA match: $76.50
- Total FICA taxes paid: $153
Employers are responsible for ensuring proper tax withholding and reporting for short-term disability payments. If the employer uses a third-party insurance provider to pay benefits, tax responsibilities might shift, but FICA rules still apply.
Posted Wednesday, March 05 2025 11:12 AM
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