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History, 13.11.2020 22:30 malacath3394

If there is a "cap" on the amount of income that can be taxed for purposes of Social Security, what can be inferred about the payment of Social Security benefits? (Select all that apply.) There is a ceiling on the amount of benefits that can be paid out when a worker reaches retirement age.

Employers will take Social Security benefits into account when structuring a pension plan.

Employers also do not have to pay Social Security taxes above the cap that has been set.

The amount of Social Security benefits paid at retirement depends on how much money was deducted.

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