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Many restaurateurs, though, are delighted to do away with the formidable payroll expense and heartburn that come with reservations.
The payroll expense for full- and part-time employees who are not working has reached $60,000, she said.
When they figure out what they need to bill hourly, they load it up with all that recurring payroll expense, which includes people and partners who don't even know your project exists, much less make any contribution to it.
Bank One, which is based in Chicago, accounted for options granted to employees as a payroll expense for the first time, the fourth company in the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index to do so.
The City should consider modifying the payroll expense tax, to reduce the incentive for successful technology companies to move out of San Francisco.
Imagine what Facebook — with a $70 billion secondary market valuation and growing– is saving in current and future payroll expense just by being in Palo Alto.
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Using the federal money for payroll expenses allowed the district to avoid other cuts, he said.
A majority of the companies in the survey budgeted less than 1percentt of payroll expenses for these awards.
Oregon State University (OSU) estimated that payroll expenses due to the minimum wage increases will exceed $8.2m by 2021.
It offsets payroll expenses for all new hires, so that firms with high turnover rates could qualify for money even if they fail to increase their total employment.
Mr. Corbett can now direct city and state officials to comply with his plan to ensure that debt obligations and payroll expenses are met.
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