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Payroll Tax Cut Extended for the Remainder of 2012

February 19, 2012 By kristine Leave a Comment

Update:  The payroll tax cut was allowed to expire on December 31, 2012.  You should have noticed an increase in your tax withholding on your first paycheck in 2013. In a surprising early decision (for Congress), the 2012 payroll tax cut was extended for the remainder of the year.  After the House and Senate couldn’t […]

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