Whomever pays me wages.
Wages and salary are taxed identically.
It pays roughly $1.5 billion in wages
Anybody that has earnings/wages.
Then the corporation that pays the employee wages has the duty to withhold any earnings according to the specific garnishment.
"Boss" refers to the person you work for. Your boss pays your wages.
by listening to the teacher and doing what she or he says and learning different subjects and stuff
Worker's Comp pays for medical bills and lost wages that result from an injury or illness arising from your work. If I fall off a ladder at work, it pays my medical bills- and if I can't work due to my injury, it replaces part of my wages. However, if I fall off a ladder at home, that is not Worker's Comp. I was not a worker.
FICA tax, actually an insurance premium...social secrity and medicare benefits are 15.30% of FICA taxable wages, (which are slightly different than normal taxable wages). A self employed person pays the entire amount....an employee pays half - 7.65% and the employer the other half
You deduct 7.65 of what are FICA wages...a somewhat different than just what you pay...and you pay over 15.30%, since the employer pays half of the amount due. Get help, now....this is nothing to mess around with
Yes, all employer paid benefits and wages are taxable. There is a way around that if you are an executive. 4lifeguild
Well as far as i know Mr Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay pays anything between Rs 2000 to Rs 7000 to his employees. Maximum wages in his organisation QRG, is paid to Mr Mukesh (Rs 9000) who works for more than 10 hrs a day shuffling between his two work stations ie LS TV and QRG website.