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Employers supplemental pay guide
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The FICA -MC on your paycheck is a reference to the deduction for Medicare. The Medicare deduction should be 2.9 percent of your total earnings.
One can calculate the business taxes he/she can pay by using software such as TurboTax that automatically calculate tax as you input your earnings. Alternatively, you can use form 1040-ES.
No. Your 2005 earnings should have been filed by April 15, 2006. The forms should have stated "For the period Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2005" and had the year 2005 at the top of the form. So, your "2006 taxes" should be based on your Jan.1 to Dec. 31, 2006 earnings.
Ideally, your year-end W-2 statement from your employer should be used to calculate your annual earnings and deductions, etc.
To calculate an estimated due date you should count from the very first day (the day you started bleeding) of your last menstrual period.
Reference is spelled 'référence' in French. In letters and correspondance, it should be abbreviated: Réf. (period included)
It depends on what earnings you are referring to. You should be able to get the infomration from your employer. If all your earnings were reportable to Social Security, you should be able to get the information from them. If you filed taxes, IRS will have the information in their files also.
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If payday is the 5th and the 20th then the pay period should end the 15th and the 31st of the month
there are calculators on the internet for it just go on to www.beinggirl.co.uk and period predictor. That should help!