Is Fed Med EE part of Fed withholding?
Ava Bailey
Updated on May 21, 2026
Correspondingly, is fed Oasdi EE part of Fed withholding?
Despite the fact that the Fed OASDI/EE is based on your income, it is not considered an income tax. This is a services tax that is used to fund the Social Security system. It does not affect your federal income tax rate and it does not have any impact on your income tax payments.
Subsequently, question is, does Medicare and Oasdi count as federal withholding? You would just include the Federal Income Tax that will be withheld from your pay during 2018 to compute this. The Social security and Medicare you pay does not reduce your income tax liability for 2018.
Similarly, it is asked, what is Fed Med EE withholding?
The Fed MED/EE tax stands for Federal Medicare/Employer-Employee tax and it is used to fund the federal Medicare insurance program. When your exemption is approved, you can submit it to your employer to adjust your withholding amount.
What is the difference between Fed Med EE and fed Oasdi EE?
FICA refers to the combined taxes withheld for Social Security and Medicare (FICA stands for the Federal Insurance Contributions Act). On your pay statement, Social Security taxes are referred to as OASDI, for Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance. Medicare is shown as Fed Med/EE.