If it's for taxation purposes then it stands for "Pay As You Earn"
The double entry for PAYE (Pay As You Earn) payable to the Inland Revenue Authority involves recording the liability and the expense. When the payroll is processed, you would debit the salary or wages expense account and credit the PAYE payable account for the amount withheld from employees' wages. When you remit the PAYE to the Inland Revenue Authority, you would debit the PAYE payable account and credit the cash or bank account to reflect the payment.
paycheck is translated by "feuille de paye" or "fiche de paye" in French. (This is your monthly pay record, which is never paid by check except for interim workers)
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SITE (Standard Income Tax on Employees) is a tax regime specifically designed for employees in South Africa, where a fixed percentage is deducted from their salaries, while PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is a broader tax collection mechanism used in various countries, including South Africa, to withhold income tax on earnings from employment. PAYE adjusts the withholding based on an individual's income level and tax bracket, whereas SITE applies a uniform rate. Essentially, PAYE is more flexible and progressive, while SITE is simpler and applies a flat rate.
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PAYE (Pay As You Earn)
Harry Paye died in 1419.
Lucien Paye was born in 1907.
Lucien Paye died in 1972.
Kate Paye was born in 1974.
You will find your PAYE number in the top of your payslip or your P60
Jean-Claude Paye was born in 1934.
John Paye was born on 1965-03-30.
Mick Paye was born on 1966-07-30.
Battle of Paye happened on 1899-12-19.
Aaron Paye was born on 1981-01-19.
Charlie Paye - Gaelic footballer - was born in 1887.