Social Security Wage Base Increase in Tax Year 2012
In November of 2011, the Social Security Administration announced that the wage base (also known as “contribution and benefit base”) used for computing the social security tax is increased to $110,100 in the tax year 2012. The wage base is used to compute the maximum amount of income subject to the Social Security taxes.
This is the first increase since 2009. From 2009 through 2011, the wage base was $106,800.
Similarly, the earnings needed to earn one Social Security credit also slightly increased to $1,130 in 2012 (in 2011, it was $1,120).