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On the right side of the check stub.
State Withholding Tax, which is to pay state taxes
What is the deduction SWI on my pay stub
Net Pay is calculated by determining the gross pay, then subtracting federal withholding, any State withholding, Social Security and Medicare deductions, and any voluntary deductions, such as insurances.
If you are trying to ask what is the gross pay when $56.21 is the net pay, the answer is that it is impossible to answer that question accurately from the given information. However, if that is your typical check and you are exempt from federal and state income tax withholding, then the only add-backs are Social Security and Medicare. In that case, the gross pay would be $60.87. All of the withholding information appears on the pay stub that the employer is required to provide with the paycheck.
why would it say tax blocked on my paystib next to federal?
No, it is not illegal to not get a pay stub in Washington state. Washington is one of the few states that does not have pay stub state requirements.
State and federal income taxes, FICA (Social Security), UI (Unemployment Insurance) and anything else your state requires.
Withholding is the portion of an employee's wages that is not included in their paycheck but is instead remitted directly to the federal, state, or local tax authorities. Withholding reduces the amount of tax employees must pay when they submit their annual tax returns. For employees, withholding is the amount of federal income tax withheld from your paycheck. The amount of income tax your employer withholds from your regular pay depends on two things: The amount you earn. The information you give your employer on Form W–4.
On my pay stub there is a USS tax and no federal tax? Is USS federal tax?
Federal Unemployment TAX (FUTA)
Federal Health Insurance Deduction (medicare)