Pay stub
Across
- 7. A federal tax that supports elderly, disabled, or orphaned citizens
- 8. The type of income you received, which can include regular pay, overtime pay, or other types of wages
- 10. This period starting from the beginning of the year to the present
- 12. A pay deduction required by law that supports the federal government
- 14. Your gross earnings during the pay period before any withholdings and deductions have been taken out
Down
- 1. The total amount of income from wages before any payroll deductions
- 2. The number of hours worked during the pay period if you are an hourly employee - left blank for salaried employees
- 3. Also known as "hospital insurance tax," is a federal employment tax that funds a portion of the Medicare insurance program
- 4. Amount of take home pay, or your pay after tax deductions
- 5. The hourly rate and number of hours worked if you're an hourly employee, as well as any bonuses or commissions for the pay period
- 6. Date that the check was issued
- 9. The date the pay period began and ended
- 11. Federal and state taxes taken from your gross earnings for inclusion on your w2, including Social Security, Medicare, and W-2 withholding tax
- 13. The name and address of your employer