Economics Terms

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Across
  1. 3. the money you actually get to take home and spend after deductions
  2. 8. IRS requires employers to report wage and salary information for employees on this form
  3. 11. one of the official documents (most common one) that US taxpayers use to file their annual income tax
  4. 12. a document that is provided with each paycheck and that shows the amount of money that the employee earned and the amount that was removed for deductions
  5. 13. collects income taxes for the Federal Government
  6. 14. higher rates of tax on higher levels of income
  7. 16. cash amounts taken out of the emoployee's gress wages that include taxes and contributions
  8. 17. income received from taxes by a government
  9. 18. verifies identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the US
  10. 20. a federal payroll tax that is deducted from each paycheck for medicare and social security
Down
  1. 1. if you are an independent contractor or self-employed, the work you do may be the same as an employee, but will recieve an earnings statement on this form
  2. 2. money an individual or business receives, usually in exchange for providing a good service or through investing capital
  3. 4. an illegal activity in which a person or entity deliberately avoids paying a true tax liability
  4. 5. the time period, generally between Jan 1 and April 15 of each year, when individual taxpayers prepare financial statements and reports for the previous year and submit their tax returns
  5. 6. IRS tax form that is filled out by employees to indicate their tax situation to their employer
  6. 7. the money you earn before any deduction
  7. 9. provides for national programs such as national defense, veterans and foreign affairs, social programs, law enforcement, and interest on the national debt
  8. 10. the amount per hour people are paid
  9. 15. the amount per year people are paid
  10. 19. a required payment to a local, state, or national(federal) government