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Yes that is correct when you claim married less income tax will be withheld from your gross wages. You do NOT have any taxes withheld from your net take home amount that is on your paycheck.
Any salary a company pays you is always before taxes. So if a company offers $600/wk salary, that is before taxes. Your paycheck will reflect the net amount, and the net will be the same since you have the same gross for each paycheck.
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Nothing will be withheld from your paycheck because the paycheck is issued to you after all of the necessary taxes have been withheld from your gross earnings (wages). You should get this information from your employer payroll department as they will be the one that would know how much FICA, federal income tax, state income, local taxes, etc they will have to withhold from your hourly pay or gross pay for the pay period. After the withheld amount for all taxes is subtracted from your gross wages (earned income) your paycheck will issued for the net amount of your earning (wages).
Your paycheck after taxes "what you take home".
the city in which they work in. Essentially it is the taxes from a paycheck or the taxes from a local store that are charged to each individual that make up the majority of their pay.
The percentage that is taken out of your paycheck depends on your exemptions and the amount of money you make. Generally, around 15% is taken out of each paycheck and held for taxes, social security and other fees.
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Yes that is correct when you claim married less income tax will be withheld from your gross wages. You do NOT have any taxes withheld from your net take home amount that is on your paycheck.
$1644.90 is the monthly base pay of a PFC. Half that amount minus taxes would be each paycheck. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member.
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If you have a job you are legally required to file taxes. Your employer's responsibility is to take the taxes out of your paycheck and "pay the man," as it were. If your W-2s reflect taxes paid to the Gov't, you are in the clear - if you file.
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Any salary a company pays you is always before taxes. So if a company offers $600/wk salary, that is before taxes. Your paycheck will reflect the net amount, and the net will be the same since you have the same gross for each paycheck.
take home pay
People pay taxes in many different ways. Taxes are taken out of your paycheck, you pay taxes when you make purchases at a store, and you pay taxes on your home and property.