Contributions are of three kinds, namely: first, those which arise from persons on account of their property, real or personal, or which are imposed upon their industry - those which are laid on and paid by real estate without regard to its owner; ...
National Insurance Contributions (NICs) must be paid by employers and employees. They are collected through the "pay as you earn" (PAYE) income tax collection system.
Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA): The formal name of the funding mechanism for Social Security benefits. It is a payroll tax that is deducted from the worker's paycheck and matched by the employer.
Contributions made in the 12 months prior to the date of bankruptcy will be recovered (clawed back) for the benefit of the bankruptcy estate for RRSPs in provinces without RRSP exemption laws (BC, Alberta, Ontario, NB, and NS); ...
In further contributions published after McLennan's death these researches are supplemented and developed in many ways.
System for the advance financing of medical expenses through contributions or taxes paid into a common fund to pay for all or part of health services specified in an insurance policy or law.
Defined Contribution Plan A type of retirement plan that creates an individual account for each employee funded by contributions by the employer, the employee, or both.
Depending upon individual circumstances such as participation in employee-sponsored plans such as a 401(k) plan, contributions can be tax-deductible. Until the earnings are withdrawn, a traditional IRA will not be taxed.
: a pension that is funded by employer contributions or through a salary reduction arrangement and that places fewer administrative burdens on the employer than do other plans and allows employer deduction of contributions and employee withdrawal at ...
"In an express trust one follows the wording of the trust or will; in an implied trust one follows extrinsic evidence of the settlor's or testator's intention; in a constructive trust one follows the contributions of the claimants with respect to ...
This term in its most extended sense includes all contributions imposed by the government upon individuals for the service of the state, by whatever name they are called or known, whether by the name of tribute, tithe, talliage, impost, duty, ...
Earnings that remain after an employer subtracts mandatory deductions (such as income tax, union dues and Social Security contributions) from an employee's gross income. net estate The value of all property owned at death less liabilities or debts.
an annual government-wide campaign for charitable contributions from Federal employees g CFO/CAO ...
Pension: A sum of money paid periodically to a retired employee, with such funds derived from accumulated contributions made over the years by the employee and employer, or by the employer alone.
For copyright purposes, a collaboration between two or more authors in which their contributions are joined into a single cohesive work.
current monthly income The average monthly income received by the debtor over the six calendar months before commencement of the bankruptcy case, including regular contributions to household expenses from nondebtors and ...
(including wages, interest, capital gains, income from retirement accounts, alimony received) minus allowable deductions, such as unreimbursed business expenses, some medical expenses, alimony paid, and deductible retirement plan contributions.
in taxation, a contribution to an organization which is officially created for charitable, religious, educational, scientific, artistic, literary, or other good works. Such contributions are deductible from gross income, ...
by employers to replace wages and to continue health benefit coverage while an employee is off work following a worker's compensation claim. Wage continuations are often provided at the full employee wage rate and may include continued contributions ...
This Agreement provides, among other things, that NASA is the lead agency in coordinating the member states' contributions to and activities on the space station, and that each nation has jurisdiction over its own module(s).
ecology : The study of the relationships between all living organisms and the environment, especially the totality or pattern of interactions; a view that includes all plant and animal species and their unique contributions to a particular ...
See also: Contribution, Law, State, Information, Person
 
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