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WithholdingUsed in the context of securities, the illegal practice of a public offering participant keeping some shares in a private account or with a family member, employee, or dealer to profit from the higher [..]
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WithholdingWithholding is the amount that employers subtract from their employees’ gross pay for a variety of taxes and benefits, including Social Security and Medicare taxes, federal and state income taxes, health insurance premiums, retirement savings, education savings, or flexible spending plan contributions, union dues, or prepaid transportation.Contribu [..]
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WithholdingThe practice of holding back a portion of money from an employee's paycheck to pay Social Security, Medicare, and income taxes.
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WithholdingThe process by which an employer holds back part of an employee’s compensation to pay his or her share of income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes. Amounts withheld are paid to the IRS in the employee’s name.
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WithholdingDefinition An amount of an employee's income that an employer sends directly to the federal, state, or local tax authority as partial payment of that individual's tax liability for the year. [..]
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WithholdingIncome tax withheld from employees' wages and paid directly to the government by the employer.
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WithholdingMoney held back from your paycheck and used to pay taxes. This amount is applied to your annual tax liability.
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WithholdingAmount withheld or deducted from employee salaries by the employer and paid by the employer, for the employee, to the proper authority.
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WithholdingMoney taken out of an employee's paycheck and sent to the government and credited to the employee's tax bill.
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WithholdingIncome tax withheld by an employer; this is a pay-as-you-go tax.
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WithholdingWithholding is a method of paying taxes, where funds are automatically deducted from wages. Withheld funds are sent directly to the taxing authority, and counted as partial payment towards the individ [..]
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WithholdingSubtracting amounts from an employees wages for taxes, garnishments or levies, and other deductions (i.e., medical insurance premiums, union dues). These amounts are then paid over to the government agency or other party to whom they are owed.
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Withholding(n) the act of deducting from an employee's salary(n) income tax withheld from employees' wages and paid directly to the government by the employer(n) the act of holding back or keeping with [..]
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WithholdingA system that takes a certain amount from an employee's paycheck to pay for, completely or partially, that employee's income tax for the year. This money is used to pay for federal income ta [..]
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WithholdingThe process by which an employer holds back part of an employee’s compensation to pay his or her share of income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes. Amounts withheld are paid to the IRS in the emplo [..]
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WithholdingDecision of a judge not to give an award or placement in a class at any point in the judging process.
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WithholdingDecision of a judge not to give an award or placement in a class at any point in the judging process.
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WithholdingThe process by which an employer holds back part of an employee’s compensation to pay his or her share of income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes. Amounts withheld are paid to the IRS in the emplo [..]
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WithholdingThe process by which an employer holds back part of an employee’s compensation to pay his or her share of income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes. Amounts withheld are paid to the IRS in the employee’s name.
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WithholdingAmount withheld or deducted from employee salaries by the employer and paid by the employer, for the employee, to the proper authority.
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WithholdingAn amount of an employee’s income that an employer sends directly to the federal, state, or local tax authority as partial payment of that individual’s tax liability for the year. When a person starts a new job, he/she is required to fill out a W-4 form indicating his/her filing status and the number of allowances (exemptions) claimed. Related Topi [..]
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WithholdingUsed in the context of securities, the illegal practice of a public offering participant keeping some shares in a private account or with a family member, employee, or dealer to profit from the higher [..]
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