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to payroll
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A list of employees who receive salary or wages, together with the amounts due to each.
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This can vary from HR to payroll to CSR.
And higher levels of income would be subject to payroll taxes.
There are limits to payroll taxes, and the public purse has other social calls upon it.
Democrats remained opposed to benefit cuts and Republicans to payroll tax increases.
If you scroll down on the front page, you see a link to "Payroll Employment".
That year, Mr. Koerber earned $211,586, according to payroll data.
"We are opposed to payroll taxes," said Susan Eckerly, a vice president for the business federation.
But when it comes to payroll taxes, the rich pay a far lower effective rate than everyone else – 1.7 percent compared to 7 percent – because the income subject to payroll taxes is capped at $107,000.
The likeliest revenue option would raise the cap on wages subject to payroll taxes, now $106,800.
Reform should balance cuts with tax increases, including raising the level of wages subject to payroll tax.
These range from running call centres supplying customer services to payroll processing, software engineering and even research and development.
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