Ask your payroll provider why they didn't withhold.
Has this happened, or are you just curious? By law the payroll service has to pay the taxes to the government, that are with held.
One type of payroll deduction is all the taxes you have to pay such as federal, state and social security. Another type of deduction is your health insurance.
Yes, when you pay taxes a part of that goes to the Federal Government. Which technically you are paying for Federal Aid.
One type of payroll deduction is all the taxes you have to pay such as federal, state and social security. Another type of deduction is your health insurance.
Yes, they pay income taxes, as does every other wage earner in the United States.
No. EBITDA is a measure to simulate operating cash flow. If you have no earnings or profits you will not pay Income Taxes, but you are still required to pay payroll taxes and other taxes such as property and franchise taxes
To do payroll, you must withhold, report and pay taxes by using the proper forms.
Income taxes are used for a wide variety of government activities while payroll taxes pay for specific programs.
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In the United Kingdom, you pay income tax as you earn income, or "pay as you go". There is not an annual deadline like there is in the United States.
taxes were paid to the states who, in turn, paid the federal government.