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What does AR mean in a payroll deduction
can the IRS take a deduction on your check without agreement
Any deduction from your paycheck (or payslip) is technically considered payroll deduction. Examples of most common deductions are: * Credit Union deposits * Health Insurance * Union Dues * Dental Insurance * Disability & Accident Insurance * Life Insurance * Charities * Taxes (PAYE) * Pension * Student Loan payments
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The arrangement for deduction of union subscription from the members of a union , through pay roll being facilitated by managment at the request of the trade union(s) functioning in the organisation as athurised undre the paymnetof wages act.
Probably a superannuation deduction. Call or email the pay department and enquire, as initials and abbreviations can mean anything.
What does AR mean in a payroll deduction
can the IRS take a deduction on your check without agreement
Any deduction from your paycheck (or payslip) is technically considered payroll deduction. Examples of most common deductions are: * Credit Union deposits * Health Insurance * Union Dues * Dental Insurance * Disability & Accident Insurance * Life Insurance * Charities * Taxes (PAYE) * Pension * Student Loan payments
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State Income Tax Withholding
Is the amout of energy, in a thermal deduction.
Is it LTSB? Then it's Lloyds TSB Bank.
A retro pay deduction is an odd concept. It means that the company forgot to take out the deduction before, so they are correcting the error.
Double deduction often refer to a tax relief. In computing your profit, we would have claimed an expense to arrive at the profit. Some countries provide an additional deduction on the same expense against you net profit to arrive at your taxable income. Thus the term DOUBLE DEDUCTION.
There is no Roth IRA tax deduction, but this does not mean that the Roth IRA does not have tax implications. More information can be found by asking an accountant.