All of your gross earned income from all worldwide sources that are paying you wages, salaries, etc for providing your services to them to earn the wages.
Usually you will receive a W-2 form from the employer with amount in BOX 1 Wages, tips, other compensation that would be entered on line 7 of your 1040 federal income tax return.
Federal Income Tax wages.
FIT, or Federal Income Tax, taxable wages are your total wages less deductions. To calculate taxable income, you subtract above the line and below the line deductions as indicated by your tax form.
It depends on your gross earnings; The new withholding tables are based on a percentage of gross taxable wages. "Gross taxable wages" is the amount that meets the federal definition of "wages".
persons wages/income within the Federal zone...also see The Public Tax Act for additional information
Yes, per diem payments are considered taxable income and should be included in the employee's wages when calculating taxes. The state of Florida follows federal tax guidelines in this regard.
No. Federal tax refunds are not taxable. In some cases, state tax refunds are taxable.
yes
It depends on the deduction. Most common deductions such as medical premiums reduce SS taxable wages. But salary-deferal types of deductions do not. For example, employee contributions to a 401lk or Simple IRA do not reduce SS taxable wages.
Are the wages shown on my W-2, from the Office of Job Corps, taxable? There were no Federal or State income tax with holdings, only Social Security and Medicare.
They are as taxable as normal wages...which they are...its just that they aren't given to you but to those who you owe...
This money cannot be added to the employee's wages as taxable income. This money is not theirs and should be reported to the police.
NO, workman's compenstion is not taxable by federal or state taxes in the state of Oklahoma.