Assuming your wanting to stop paying union dues because your not happy with your current union, it is not possible to simply stop paying your dues. However as mentioned it IS possible to have your union dues donated to any recognized charity or church. All you have to due is fill out some papers aknowledging your wishes and your done. If you do decide to do this, your Union is still obligated (by law) to represent you.
If you are on salary you are not unemployed, so can't draw it. Yes, the pay you would have gotten for the required day off can be deducted from your check. That's why your employer is doing it, to save money.
Yes. There are rules formulated for deduction of taxes from employees and depositing the deducted taxes with the government.
In general, Medicare is deducted from any earned income, regardless of the age or Social Security/Medicare eligibility of the wage earner.
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In Texas, a common law marriage is recognized after two years of cohabitation.
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Generally, health premiums are deducted before-tax. This means that when you get your W-2 at the end of the year, the amount taken out for health premiums will already be deducted from the total wages shown in Box 1. You put the total wages down on your tax return. This means that the health premiums are automatically deducted from your taxable wages with no special action required on your part. You cannot claim a second deduction since the premiums have already been deducted from the amount of your taxable wages shown in Box 1 of Form W-2. If you participate in some sort of health plan where deductions are made after-tax, that is the premiums have not already been deducted from the total shown in Box 1 of your W-2, then in that case you can claim a deduction of part of your health care deduction on Schedule A.
There is no requirement to do so. Your marriage will be recognized.