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Net PayThe remaining amount on an employee's paycheck after deductions, such as income tax or Social Security, are made.
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Net PayGross wages or gross salaries minus withholdings for payroll taxes and other items such as insurance, union dues, United Way, etc. Also referred to as "take home pay" or the amount the emplo [..]
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Net PayDefinition The remaining amount of an employee's gross pay after deductions, such as taxes and retirement contributions, are made.
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Net PayNet Pay is the money left over after the deductions from gross salary are made like taxes.
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Net Paythe amount of your income or paycheck after
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Net PayThe amount of money a person receives within a pay period after taxes and other deductions are taken out of his or her paycheck.
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Net PayThe amount of income after all deductions and taxes are paid. Often known as "take-home pay."
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Net PayGross pay minus deductions and taxes.
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Net PayThat part of an employee's wages that remains after all deductions have been subtracted (taxes, health insurance, benefits, etc.) Also known as take home pay.
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Net PayThe amount of wages paid to you after deductions such as Tax and National Insurance. Gross pay minus deductions equals Net pay. Also called "take-home" pay.
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Net Pay The amount left after total deductions are subtracted from gross earnings. net purchases
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Net PayNet Pay is the money you earn on a paycheck minus any taxes or other deductions such as Social Security.
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Net PayRefers to the sum of the productive intervals of a reservoir and is determined by the application of cutoffs.
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Net Paythe aggregate thickness of only those parts of the reservoir which contain and produce hydrocarbons.
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Net PayThe aggregate thickness (in feet) of the pay zone
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Net PayThe subsurface geological layer where a deposit of oil or gas is found in potentially commercial quantities.
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Net PayPart of the oil column, comprising only the interval or the sum of intervals of reservoir rocks saturated by oil and/or gas. It is defined by criteria such as porosity, permeability and minimum hydroc [..]
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