They get paid about as nuch as $500 an hour.
This is the amount paid by the insurance company to the doctor. It is the negotiated rate less the amount that you paid in the form of a copay, a coinsurance, or a deductible.
There is no maximum. Earnings above a certain amount (after deductions) are taxes at a fixed percentage rate..that will not change regardless of how much is earned.
benefit period
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There is no maximum amount for filing a Form 1099. If you paid an individual or entity more than $600 in a tax year for services rendered, you are required to file a Form 1099 for that person or entity.
The disadvantage is that a street cleaner gets paid the same amount as a doctor!!!!!!!
No, insureable value or 'stated amount' is the MAXIMUM that will be paid for that item. replacement cost is the amount it will cost to actually replace the item.
$150,000
The maximum amount that can be paid to an employee without incurring taxes is determined by the tax laws of the country and can vary depending on factors such as the type of payment and the individual's tax situation. In the United States, for example, the current threshold for tax-free gifts to an employee is 25 per year.
The amount to be paid in a purchase is the cost or price. An amount remaining to be paid is a balance.
For the year 2010 the maximum amount paid in to the old age survivors and disability insurance program (SSB) with one employee would be wages of 106800 and social security amount withheld would be 6621.60 for the year 2010.
a pediatric doctor? depends in what country. I am a pediatric doctor