it is money that is taken from your wages per month
TOT DED means Total deductions which is the gross amount taken out of the wage before your employee receives their wage slip and wages
No. Wage garnishment applies to "disposable income" which is the amount that is left after all deductions have been made.
There is a priority level assigned to wage garnishments, which would be governed by state law. Court ordered garnishments would take priority over voluntary deductions or deductions for things like union dues.
A payroll is a list of people that you employ who you pay a wage or salary for the work they do for your company. This also includes details of any deductions taken from their wages weither statutory or voluntary.
Net wage is what's left after all mandatory deductions (federal and state taxes, Social Security). You net pay is what's left after any other deductions (health coverage, garnishments, etc.)
Gross salary means the total salary BEFORE any deductions are taken, so the answer is no deductions.
The deductions typically taken from the 3rd paycheck of the month are taxes, retirement contributions, health insurance premiums, and any other benefits or deductions agreed upon by the employee and employer.
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Money taken out of a salary for such things as taxes, insurance, and retirement funds are called deductions.
Compulsory deductions are taken from your check whether you agree or not, such as happens with taxes. Voluntary deductions are those you ask for, such as money to be deducted and placed into your retirement savings account.
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The concept behind clean wage is basic pay. Clean wage is concerned only with the actual pay that goes to a worker at the end of the day after all deductions and allowances have been effected.