top corner of your payslip
A pay stub usually includes information such as the employee's name, pay period dates, hours worked, gross pay, deductions for taxes and benefits, net pay, and sometimes an employee number for identification purposes.
One can get a replacement copy of a pay stub from your employer. However for them to acquire another copy will require extra fees. These fees will either be absorbed by your employer or you would have to pay for it.
Contact your employer or contact the payroll service company your employer uses. Those are the only entities that would have a copy of your paycheck stub.
A check stub usually includes details like the employee's name, pay period dates, hours worked, gross pay, deductions for taxes and benefits, net pay, and sometimes the employee ID number for identification purposes.
The employee ID number is typically located near the top or bottom of a pay stub, usually next to or below the employee's name and address. It is a unique number assigned to each employee for identification purposes within the company's payroll system.
A salary pay stub typically includes information such as the employee's gross pay, deductions for taxes and benefits, net pay (take-home pay), and details about the pay period and employer contributions.
Employees do the work that generates the profits which allow their employer to pay taxes. But you will not find a deduction on the employees pay stub which reads, this amount deducted from your pay to cover your employer's business tax.
A FEIN, or Federal Employer Identification Number is issued to all businesses and individuals that have to pay withholding taxes on employees. The official IRS website is the best resource when one wants to find a particular FEIN.
You contact your employer and ask for another copy.
Nothing. Social Security Numbers (SSN), Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTIN), Employer Identification Numbers (EIN), Individual Tax Identification Numbers (ITIN), etc... are all free, you just have to meet the requirements for each.
To obtain a copy of your pay stub or earnings statement for this month, please contact your employer's human resources department or payroll administrator.
so you can pay taxes and are protected by the labor laws. its the corporate equivalent of social security number though it's issued to anyone including individuals who must pay withholding taxes. also known as (FEIN) Federal Employee Identification Number, (TIN) Tax Identification number the unique 9 digit number is assigned by the IRS