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SSA Announces Social Security Taxable Wage Base for 2025

EBIA  

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SSA Press Release: Social Security Announces 2.5 Percent Benefit Increase for 2025 (Oct. 10, 2024); SSA Fact Sheet: 2025 Social Security Changes

SSA Press Release

SSA Fact Sheet

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced the annual cost-of-living adjustment to the maximum amount of earnings subject to Social Security tax (i.e., the taxable wage base). For 2025, that amount will be $176,100 (up from $168,600 for 2024). The SSA has also released a Fact Sheet regarding this and other 2025 adjustments.

EBIA Comment: Some 401(k) plans that provide for profit-sharing contributions use the Social Security taxable wage base for their permitted-disparity allocation formulas. The taxable wage base also impacts certain fringe benefits and is relevant when determining the tax savings from a cafeteria plan. For more information, see EBIA’s 401(k) Plans manual at Section IX.C.3.b.iii (“Permitted Disparity: Taking Social Security Contributions Into Account”). See also EBIA’s Cafeteria Plans manual at Sections III.D (“Advantages and Disadvantages of Cafeteria Plans for Employees”) and III.E (“Advantages and Disadvantages of Cafeteria Plans for Employers”), and EBIA’s Fringe Benefits manual at Section III.D (“Adoption Tax Credit Is Also Available: How It Works”).

 

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