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Discover LudwigThe phrase "payroll discount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reduction in the amount of payroll expenses or deductions for employees.
Example: "Employees who opt for direct deposit may receive a payroll discount on their processing fees."
Alternatives: "salary reduction" or "wage discount."
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At the moment, this charge is 18% of payroll; were it discounting at the index-linked rate, it would be 44% (see chart 1).Are the BNAC's calculations realistic?
Thanks to the tax bill that President Obama signed a week ago, a large number of Americans will get a yearlong discount on their payroll taxes in 2011.
Moreover, they do pay taxes, if not income taxes: Just 8 percent of households do not pay payroll or federal income taxes, discounting the elderly.
Penn's Carpool Program applies faculty and staff parking discounts through pre-tax payroll deductions.
That is why he is with the Mets, who shopped in the discount bins last winter to tighten a bloated payroll.
Further, such a two to four percent wage discount for natives contrasts with a direct additional employer payroll tax bill (from Appendix 2) of 16 to 19percentt.
Karen Field, senior tax manager at KPMG, said the I.R.S. considers the discount on the shares to be compensation, and therefore subject to payroll taxes.
If you discount these job losses as strictly temporary, which seems reasonable, the payroll figure rises to almost a hundred and sixty-four thousand.
Based on income tax withholdings data, the wages of all U.S. workers on payrolls surged 9.6% year-over-year since the day after the Fed cut the discount rate (Monday, Aug. 20, through Thursday, Sept. 6).
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