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October 30, 2013

Tip of the Week: Social Security Administration Announces 2014 Increases

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Acting Commissioner of Social Security Carolyn W. Colvin
Acting Commissioner of Social Security Carolyn W. Colvin
The Social Security Administration announced today that the Maximum Taxable Earnings or Social Security Wage Base would increase from $113,700 in 2013 to $117,000 in 2014.

Social Security Increases Based on CPI Change

Since there was a 1.5% increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI-W) from the third quarter of 2012 to the third quarter of 2013, the Social Security Administration announced a 1.5% cost-of-living adjustment for 2014. This compares to a 1.7% increase in 2013. The wage base increase is based on an increase in the national average wage index. Wages are taxed at 6.2%, so the maximum tax to be paid by each employee at that rate would be $7,254.00. About 6% of workers who pay Social Security Tax are expected to reach the maximum in 2014.

Retirement Earnings Test Exempt Amounts Increase for 2014

For workers under full retirement age who are receiving Social Security benefits, $1 in benefits is withheld for every $2 above the Retirement Earnings Test Exempt Amount of $15,120 per year or $1,260 per month in 2013. This will increase to $15,480 per year or $1,290 per month for 2014. The year an individual reaches full retirement age, $1 in benefits is withheld for every $3 above the Retirement Earnings Test Exempt Amount of $40,080 per year or $3,340 per month in 2013. This will increase to $41,400 per year or $3,450 per month for 2014. The month an individual reaches full retirement age there is no limit on earnings.

Quarter of Coverage Amounts Increases to $1,160

Also increasing for 2014 is that amount needed to earn a Social Security credit, formerly known as a quarter of coverage. In 2013, a credit is earned for every $1,160 of earnings, up to a maximum of four credits. That amount will increase to $1,200 for 2014.

Social Security Monthly Benefits to Increase in January 2014

The maximum benefit for a worker retiring at full retirement age is also increasing from $2,533 to $2,642. See the table below for other changes in Social Security benefits for 2014.

2014 Social Security Benefits

20132014
Maximum Benefit:
Worker Retiring at Full Retirement Age$2,533 per month$2,642 per month
SSI Federal Payment Standard:
Individual$710 per month$721 per month
Couple$1,066 per month$1,082 per month
SSI Resources Limit:
Individual$2,000$2,000
Couple$3,000$3,000
SSI Student Exclusion:
Monthly Limit$1,730$1,750
Annual Limit$6,960$7,060

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October 28, 2013

Veterans Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

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Veterans Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing ScheduleMonday, November 11, 2013 will be Veterans Day, a federal holiday. Although the offices of Vision Payroll will be open and payrolls will be processed, most banks will be closed in observance of the holiday.

Normal Payroll Date Process Deadline
11/11/2013 11/6/2013
11/12/2013 11/7/2013
11/13/2013 11/8/2013

Payroll Dates May Be Affected by Veterans Day

Payrolls dated November 11 will be paid November 8 unless a previous change in schedule has been submitted. Payrolls submitted after these processing deadlines will be pushed back until the next available processing day. No changes are required for payrolls dated November 14.

Thanksgiving Day Is Next Federal Holiday

The next federal holiday will be Thursday, November 28, 2013, Thanksgiving Day. Contact Vision Payroll as soon as possible to make changes to or for questions on your processing schedule.

October 1, 2013

Columbus Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

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Columbus Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule
Columbus Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule
Monday, October 14, 2013 will be Columbus Day, a federal holiday. Although the offices of Vision Payroll will be open and payrolls will be processed, most banks will be closed in observance of the holiday.

Date Paid Process Deadline
10/14/2013 10/9/2013
10/15/2013 10/10/2013
10/16/2013 10/11/2013

Payroll Dates May Be Affected by Columbus Day

Payrolls dated October 14 will be paid October 11 unless a previous change in schedule has been submitted. Payrolls submitted after these processing deadlines will be pushed back until the next available processing day. No changes are required for payrolls dated October 17.

Veterans Day Is Next Federal Holiday

The next federal holiday will be Monday, November 11, 2013, Veterans Day. Contact Vision Payroll as soon as possible to make changes to or for questions on your processing schedule.

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