FICA Tax on $250,000 Wages Including Additional Medicare Tax
Calculates FICA including the 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax that applies above $200,000 for single filers.
How to use this tool
- Enter your annual wages subject to FICA.
- Confirm the Social Security and Medicare rates and the wage base.
- Set the Additional Medicare threshold for your filing status and its rate.
- Read Social Security, Medicare, Additional Medicare, and total FICA.
Wages above $200,000 trigger an extra 0.9% Medicare surtax, making FICA planning important for high earners.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the FICA tax rate?
- For most workers it is 7.65%: 6.2% for Social Security (up to the wage base) plus 1.45% for Medicare on all wages. Employers match this amount; the self-employed pay both halves.
- Why does my FICA rate fall at high incomes?
- Social Security stops at the annual wage base, so above it only Medicare (and any Additional Medicare Tax) applies. That lowers the effective FICA rate on each additional dollar even though the dollar amount keeps rising.
- What is the Additional Medicare Tax?
- It is an extra 0.9% employee Medicare tax on wages above a threshold ($200,000 for single filers, $250,000 married filing jointly in the US). Employers do not match it.