Income and Tax
Across
- 2. Money charged for a service (for example, tutoring or coaching).
- 4. Lowest wage set by the government
- 8. Certificates or skills that show what a person is trained or able to do.
- 10. Money earned with little ongoing work after it is set up.
- 13. Money a person or business receives, usually for work, selling goods, or investments.
- 14. Payments made to someone for using something they created, like music or books.
- 15. Money paid to shareholders from a company’s profits.
- 17. A tax system where people who earn more pay a higher percentage of tax.
- 18. Money paid for the use of property, land, or equipment.
- 19. Interest earned on the original amount and on interest already added.
Down
- 1. Extra money earned for working more than normal working hours, usually paid at a higher rate than regular wages.
- 3. The income necessary to provide workers and their families with the basic necessities of life
- 5. Money paid to a worker based on the hours they work.
- 6. Money paid to the government to help fund public services.
- 7. Money earned based on sales made, usually a percentage of the sale.
- 9. Money received without having to work for it or pay it back.
- 11. A fixed amount of money paid regularly, usually weekly, fortnightly, or yearly.
- 12. Wages are paid by the ....
- 16. Extra money earned from saving or paid when borrowing money.