Depends upon what branch of government ... federal, state, county, city, town, municipality, etc.
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What exactly do you want to know? Are you going to be an agent on commission or a salary employee?
if i am a "salary plus commission" based employee does not my salary remain the same in the event of a sick day?
Most jobs where a commission is paid as part of their salary or in place of their salary. Normally a commission is paid as a percentage of sales, or as a percentage of income made by the company. The idea behind this is that it acts as an incentive for the employee to get higher sales and therefore, earn more.
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depending on where u work commission can be around 45% n up average about 60% some salons do both commission & salary if they make over salary u give them commission if they make under its just the set salary. salon owners would not give a nail employee this salary amount if they didn't think they could reach it majority of the weeks...give or take some slow weeks out of the year. but salary is usually close to the commission split. all nail employees also get to keep all their tips. in training or some salons will pay hourly. which can range in an average of $8-$10 an hour.
It depends on the way the commission is worked out. It could very well work out that the commission is very much more than that person's salary. Also, a person could work on a "commission only" with NO salary.
Foregoing: waiver of salary by an employee is called foregoing of salary. Since income under the head 'Salaries' is taxable on accruel or reciept, whichever comes earlier, the entire amount foregone will be taxable in the hands of employee. Eg: an employee directs his employer to give his salary to a charitable trust. The amound given to charitable trust is taxable in the hands of employee. Surrender: If an employee surrender his salary to the central government under the Voulantary surrender of salaries act 1961, the tax on such amound surrenderd need not be paid.
How does the accounting treatment of a partner's salary differ from that of an employee's salary in a partnership?
Sum of direct benefits (such as salary, allowances, bonus, commission) and indirect benefits (such as insurance, pension plans, vacations) that an employee receives from an employer. [businessdictionary.com]
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