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- 2. a financial compensation that is above and beyond the normal payment expectations of its recipient.
- 3. If you earned $600 or more in nonemployee compensation from a person or business who isn’t typically your employer you would need to fill one of these out.
- 6. is used by citizens or residents of the United States to file an annual income tax return.
- 8. a program that enables workers to receive compensation when they take extended time off work for qualifying reasons.
- 11. like a personal savings account, but this savings account is specifically for an employee's health.
- 13. any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- 14. documents that keeps track of legality with the IRS
- 15. a federal tax form for employers with $1,000 or less in annual social security, Medicare, and withheld federal income taxes.
- 18. the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- 19. contributes part of each paycheck into a retirement account, where you can generally invest your assets in various types of mutual funds, such as index funds or target date funds.
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- 1. a quarterly report that tracks income taxes, Social Security tax, or Medicare tax withheld from employee's paychecks.
- 4. a federal system of health insurance for people over 65 years of age and for certain younger people with disabilities.
- 5. also known as the Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements, is a summary of a company’s employee earnings and contributions for the preceding year that is sent to the Social Security Administration (SSA).
- 7. what you give employees with their paycheck to outline the details of how much was earned in gross pay and what deductions were made, leaving them with a net pay amount.
- 8. How often an employee gets paid e.g. weekly, bi-weekly,semi-monthly
- 9. a document that you fill out to tell your employer how much federal income tax to withhold from your pay.
- 10. File this form if you paid wages to one or more farmworkers and the wages were subject to social security and Medicare taxes or federal income tax withholding.
- 12. when money is legally withheld from your paycheck and sent to another party. e.g. child support, loans, tuition, etc.
- 16. extra taxes and fees you owe for income that should be reported when you file your income taxes.
- 17. a tax return for employers who pay federal unemployment tax