In most US legal proceedings the identity of a witness must be revealed, not withheld.
Yes.
John Doe is a term for an anonymous character. Its the male party in legal matters when their identity is unknown or withheld
I think it was a top secret and his identity is withheld.
Yes, you can.
I am over 65, and on Medicare. I am also still working, and being paid wages. FICA- Med is still withheld from my paycheck. You should expect that as well.
To have the most federal taxes withheld from your paycheck, you can adjust your W-4 form to indicate a lower number of allowances or request an additional amount to be withheld. This will result in a higher amount of taxes being taken out of your paycheck each pay period.
No, an employee cannot legally block federal taxes from being withheld from their paycheck. It is a legal requirement for employers to withhold federal taxes from employee paychecks as mandated by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
To increase the amount of federal taxes withheld from your paycheck, you can submit a new W-4 form to your employer with a lower number of allowances or request a specific additional amount to be withheld. This will result in more taxes being taken out of each paycheck.
it means the identity of being an American
I have had the truth withheld from me. The person who withheld the truth did not come clean, I discovered it by accident. I find it harder to know the truth was withheld (vs outright lying). I am confused. Do I really now know the whole truth now or is there more being withheld? If he withheld once, what's to say he isn't still withholding more? There is no resolution. I will always wonder. To withhold truth is taking away someone's options. You are designing the outcome of the situation by steering them with incomplete information. This is selfish.
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A withheld call refers to a telephone call where the caller's number is hidden or blocked from being displayed on the recipient's caller ID. This can occur for various reasons, such as a desire for privacy or anonymity. In some cases, telemarketers or automated systems may use withheld calls to avoid being easily identified or screened out. Recipients may be cautious about answering such calls due to the potential for unsolicited or unwanted communication.