Articles, tagged with "gross pay", page 4
24th July 2008
Getting an agent is probably the single most important thing a professional actor can do for his/her career. Although you might be able to land professional jobs without any help from an agent, it's not enough reason to do everything by yourself. It may ...
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Author:
globalbpo1
17th July 2008
According to a recent eminent research, while Britons do a pretty good job of managing their money, most of them need occasional but instant financial help to sort out some short-term financial liabilities. An increasing number of Britons are now choosing...
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Author:
gracy
01st May 2008
When there is a doubt over status of a worker being an employee or self employed the employer must make the correct decision or face potential serious penalties relating to a change in status that can be applied retrospectively. In the absence of comprehe...
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Author:
Terry Cartwright
19th January 2008
The top questions and answers include tax codes, week 1 basis, employee or self employment status, national insurance, statutory sick pay and what happens when an employee does not provide a P45 from previous employment.
What is an income tax code?
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Author:
Terry Cartwright
07th November 2007
DIY Accounting Payroll Software is written on a series of excel spreadsheet templates. Small business payroll solution available in the UK for up to 5 employees, up to 10 employees and a third version of the payroll for up to 20 employees.The basic detail...
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Author:
Terry Cartwright
21st October 2007
Large organisations have full time professional accounting staff to prepare the payroll or the payroll function may be outsourced to a payroll bureau. The payroll task in a small business falls to the proprietor demanding time and effort to become familia...
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Author:
Terry Cartwright
19th February 2006
It's always a good idea to use a budget to keep track of your personal finances, but it's vital when you're up to your neck in debt!
The basic idea is simple. A budget just compares the income you have each week or each month with the things that you h...
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Author:
Stuart Laing
14th January 2006
The taxes that are withheld from paychecks amount to about 25% of your gross pay (including federal tax, state tax, social security tax and medicare tax). But these taxes that are withheld could be working for you as investments if you employ what I call ...
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Author:
Francis Kier