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Gives high earners big breaks on the payroll tax.

payroll tax造句

Responsible for the accurate and timely processing of accounts payable/receivable, payroll, insurance reports, and sales tax/payroll tax reporting.

A staff member proposes raising the payroll tax paid by firms and using part of the extra revenue to reduce the payroll tax paid by workers.

This chapter provides an overview of payroll tax tables and discusses how to.

Because labor demand tends to be more elastic than labor supply, a payroll tax falls largely on employees.

On the revenue side, the government should extend some of the targeted tax measures including the payroll tax cut for employees and the capital investment expense deduction.

But it is proposing a cut in payroll taxes at the bottom, plus a new working tax credit, both of which should boost jobs.

To make the shift, he called for taxing carbon and offsetting that by reducing payroll taxes: Let's "tax what we burn, not what we earn," he said.

Cutting payroll taxes for four chosen industries, he added, was just the start of a necessary updating of Brazil's labyrinthine tax system.

The payroll tax that funds Medicare is nearly twice what it was originally supposed to be, but the programme is still hurtling towards insolvency.

Would work with Congress to choose a payroll tax reform package that will keep Social Security solvent for at least the next half century.

Polls find that, among all voters, the single most popular fix is to raise the cap on earnings subject to the payroll tax-no doubt because this would be borne by a minority of affluent working people.

Mr Obama has also mulled offering employers a cut in their share of the payroll tax when they hire new workers (the existing cut applies only to the employee's contribution).

In my mind, it looked good: no employees, no payroll taxes and very little overhead.

Last year's VAT increase may have disheartened consumers but it allowed a cut in payroll taxes.

Yes, France has to close some hospitals, or the deepening health-care deficit will push up payroll taxes.

And it is why American proposals to finance an extension of unemployment insurance with payroll taxes are misguided.

High payroll taxes in many Latin American countries penalise workers in the formal economy, and rigid and over-generous Labour laws discourage the creation of formal jobs.

A notorious Greek law passed in 1992 forced new entrants to the workforce (and their employers) to pay higher payroll taxes than those already employed.

Doesn't that prove that people's payroll taxes were saved to pay for future benefits, disconnecting them from our larger budget problems?

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