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I am a student employee and noticed there are no social security or medicare taxes withheld from my pay. Is this correct?

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I am a student employee and noticed there are no social security or medicare taxes withheld from my pay. Is this correct?

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Student employees enrolled for 12 or more credits in the fall or spring semesters are exempt from social security and medicare taxes. For the summer sessions, students must be enrolled for at least 6 credits for the exemption to apply.

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