Get Answers Support Tax Filings & Payments 94x Forms Form 941 What is the Social Security wage base limit for the tax year 2025? Last modified 4/24/2023 12:51:03 AM EST The Social Security Administration in the United States adjusts the taxable earning level each year based on the national average pay index. According to it, when the expense of living rises, so does the amount of taxation earned. For the year 2025, the Social Security wage base limit is fixed as $176,100, which means an individual(employee) who earns equal to or above this wage base limit has to pay the Social Security tax. The employee and employer contribution to social security tax is 6.2 percent each. The maximum taxation earning limit is also applicable for the contribution and benefit plans. To learn more about the wage limit, click here. Was this helpful? Yes No Related Questions When is Form 941 Due? When is the deadline for Form 941? What's new in Form 941 for Q4, 2024? Go to Home Page Need more help? Get in touch with our dedicated support team Contact Us (704) 684-4751 support@taxbandits.com Sign Up for a FREE TaxBandits Account! The Smart CPA Choice Register Now Already have an account? Sign in