Are nonresident aliens and U.S. citizens living abroad subject to Additional Medicare Tax?
Answer:
There are no special rules for nonresident aliens and U.S. citizens living abroad for purposes of this provision.
Wages, other compensation, and self-employment income that are subject to Medicare tax will also be subject to Additional Medicare Tax if in excess of the applicable threshold.
Wages, other compensation, and self-employment income that are subject to Medicare tax will also be subject to Additional Medicare Tax if in excess of the applicable threshold.
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