You could have some other amounts beside FICA that your employer will be required to withhold from your gross wages for the pay period before your net take home paycheck is issued to you.
You should get this information from your employer payroll department as they will be the one that would know how much FICA, federal income tax, state income, local taxes, etc they will have to withhold from your hourly pay or gross pay for the pay period.
No
When your gross earning each month are 2080 X .30 = 624. Your net take home pay for each month would be 1456.
$250.80
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i) If salary is less than 10,000 then no tax deduction and 4% of salary will be deducted as Well-fare fund every month.
b) $624.00
I made arrangement to have $100.00 deducted each month for 2005 back taxes. IRS did not take a payment out of my checking account who do you contact about this
There are 30 days in a month and each day has 24 hours. This is how we calculate.
For most beneficiaries, Medicare Part B for 2010 is $96.40/month (same as 2009).
No....since you were already been deducted from your salary every-time you have incurred absences or late. 13th month is mandated by law it is the basic or the usual monthly income that you received, it is a kind of pay that is regarded as an appreciation by the company to you for the services you've done after all this years.
A retired miner can typically calculate their monthly UMWA pension by referring to the pension plan summary or contacting the UMWA Pension Department. The pension amount is usually based on factors such as years of service, contributions made, and pension plan provisions. It's recommended to seek assistance from the UMWA Pension Department for personalized calculations.
Number of weeks = number of days in the month/7 .