"FDA" on your paycheck typically refers to "Federal Insurance Contributions Act," which is related to Social Security and Medicare taxes. It may also indicate deductions for federal taxes. If "FDA" appears in a different context, it could be specific to your employer's payroll system or a unique abbreviation they use, so it's best to check with your HR department for clarification.
it means its not fda aproved organic
fwt is taxing me way to much on my paycheck
FDG = Foundation Degree FDA = Foundation Degree for Arts
Yes, but just because something is approved by the FDA doesn't mean it is safe...
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CFN/FEI is for Manufacturing site to register in FDA ,so FDA can inspect your firm. Central File Number (CFN): 7-digit number assigned by FDA. FDA Establishment Identifier number (FEI): 7 to 10-digit number assigned by FDA
When an employer does not withhold taxes from an employee's paycheck, it means that the employee is responsible for paying their own taxes directly to the government.
No, it means Food and Drug Administration
Means they're cutting back on your paycheck, brah.