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Payroll Tax Going Up

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 3, 2013
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Your tax rates are not going up under the Fiscal Cliff agreement.

But your paychecks will be smaller, starting with your next paycheck.

That's because the two-year-old payroll tax holiday is over, with the rate going from 4.2% back up to 6.2%.

Here's how it affects your bottom line:

If you're making $30,000 a year, you'll pay about $50 more a month in taxes.

If you're earning $50,000 a year, you'll contribute about $83 more a month.

And if you make $113,700 a year, you'll pay an extra $189.50 a month in taxes.

The payroll tax funds Social Security.

The lower rate was costing the government $120 billion in tax revenue a year.

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