Across
- 2. An IRS form you complete to let your employer know how much money to withhold for federal taxes.
- 8. A fixed annual sum of money divided among equal pay periods.
- 10. The accounting staff position that compiles and computes payroll data.
- 12. A specific dollar amount that reduces the amount of income on which you're taxed.
- 16. Summary of the income you earned for the past year and all amounts the employer withheld for taxes.
- 17. Optional deductions that an employee must agree to have withheld from their paycheck (i. e., health insurance)
- 18. The total gross earnings year to date for an employee.
- 19. A person who receives more than half of their expenses from you.
Down
- 1. The total amount earned by all employees for a pay period.
- 2. A deduction from total earnings for each person legally supported by a taxpayer, including the employee.
- 3. The total amount of earnings BEFORE deductions.
- 4. An accounting form that summarizes the earnings, deductions, and net pay of all employees for one pay period.
- 5. The number of days or weeks of work covered by an employee's paycheck.
- 6. The amount paid to an employee for every hour worked.
- 7. The total amount of earnings AFTER deductions.
- 9. A federal tax paid for old-age, survivors, and disability insurance.
- 11. The payment of an employee's net pay using electronic funds transfer.
- 13. A type of tax that governments impose on income.
- 14. A federal tax paid for hospital insurance (1.45%)
- 15. Paid at one and one-half times the regular rate of pay.
