Unlike the income tax, which is graduated, the payroll tax is calculated as a flat percentage of income. |
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So while faster growth raises payroll tax revenues, it also drives up benefits. |
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He advised against an increase in public expenditures and a lower payroll tax. |
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The long-term funding gap facing Social Security is large because promised benefits exceed payroll tax receipts by trillions of dollars. |
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Clearly we are not likely to lower regressive excise taxes on cigarettes, nor are we likely to lower the payroll tax for lower-income workers. |
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Now these execs are starting to worry about getting socked with a payroll tax increase. |
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But the payroll tax became the wrong battle at the wrong time, framed in the muddiest of terms from Day 1 by Mr. Boehner's chamber. |
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In the end, after deduction of the said reductions, the balance of the payroll tax is paid over to the Treasury. |
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It is often concretized by the establishment of training funds typically funded by a payroll tax. |
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Several ministries seek increased funding and look enviously at ICBF's payroll tax. |
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Number six: Equalize the payroll tax assessment on different forms of retirement savings. |
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If we were to try to implement this today, we would get great pushback from the private sector, who could not afford an increased payroll tax. |
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Contrary to what the Commission claims, the 'operative event' under the payroll tax and the business property tax is not profit. |
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For example, a portion of the payroll tax that employers must pay goes to health care. |
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That commission recommended stiff increases in the payroll tax to create a surplus that would help fund the retirement of baby boomers down the road. |
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In the case of a limited company and financial association, owners are treated as employees and are subject to payroll tax. |
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I prefer replacing portions of the payroll tax with a carbon tax, for instance. |
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Also, each increase to one or another payroll tax is examined in isolation, without considering the total impact of all payroll taxes together. |
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Most provinces and territories levy a payroll tax on employers for health care. |
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As a farmer he is ineligible for unemployment, so that is nothing more than a payroll tax. |
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Firms that did not generate a lot of UI claims would have wanted to create more of these schedules in order to avoid paying the UI payroll tax. |
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As the corresponding cells show, unless workers combine short weeks with longer weeks some time during the year, they will pay the payroll tax but never qualify for benefits. |
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Not only that, their lunch could be counted as a business expense. Unfortunately, Slovakia's fiscal purism is somewhat adulterated by a heavy payroll tax. |
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This concerns the support in the form of reductions in the payroll tax, to encourage specific forms of working such as shift work and overtime, and also research. |
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Employer payroll tax holiday on payroll growth. |
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The Commission has verified in this case whether SFMI-Chronopost benefits from any direct or indirect advantage in relation to stamp duty and payroll tax. |
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The growth of federal government expenditure is likely to be particularly strong, one reason being the arrival at maturity of the measures approved so far concerning the reduction in payroll tax. |
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But with almost five years of distance it appears that a strong consensus has emerged in favour of payroll tax reductions in the lower segment of the wage distribution. |
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At the same time, pressure to reduce social expenditure is almost absent, since they are financed by constantly rising revenues from the payroll tax. |
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For example, it is possible that an increase in the generosity of some social programs implies an associated rise in the payroll tax to finance them. |
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Without the payroll tax, ICBF would cease to exist, resulting in millions of un-served vulnerable and violence-affected children and parents as well as thousands of unemployed ICBF workers. |
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However, those effects should be offset in 2008 by the fact that payroll tax will increase more strongly than earned incomes, owing to the acceleration in inflation. |
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The payroll tax, which was used to fund unemployment and pension benefits under command planning, was removed in 1993 and replaced with social security contributions. |
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The historic reasoning for the regressive nature of the payroll tax is that entitlement programs have not been viewed as welfare transfers. |
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ProBusiness has developed standard interfaces to link the PeopleSoft Payroll application with ProBusiness' outsourced payroll tax filing solution. |
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However, the payroll tax was scrapped before it had been implemented. |
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