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Why are my federal and state taxable wages different from Social Security wages?

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Why are my federal and state taxable wages different from Social Security wages?

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• Certain pre-tax deductions such as Section 125 plans including medical, dental, vision, life, flex medical and dependent care reduce federal, state, and Social Security wages. Other pre-tax deductions including NC state retirement, annuities, and 401K reduce only federal and state taxable wages.

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