Sentences with phrase «federal payroll tax»

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service filed a tax lien against Trinity Christian's parent organization in 1997 for failing to pay $ 33,285 in federal payroll taxes between 1991 and 1994.
Pence's salary was $ 12,000 a month at the Trump campaign, and the RNC appears to be paying him the same or nearly the same amount, judging from the state and federal payroll taxes withheld.
And Representative Rick Mulvaney (R - SC), a choice for White House budget director, recently revealed that he had failed to pay more than $ 15,000 in state and federal payroll taxes for a worker in his household employed between 2000 and 2004.
Hochul says many of the people Romney is referring to are seniors or low - income workers who do pay federal payroll taxes.
A new IRS regulation that goes into effect on 1 April requires institutions to begin withholding federal payroll taxes from the incomes of all postdocs and makes no exception for holders of fellowships such as NIH's Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSAs) and similar fellowships.
Responsible for all payroll tax activities, including compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and filing local, state, and federal payroll tax returns
* Answering «no» on a federal grant application to a question about outstanding federal debt when it owed at least $ 700,000 in federal payroll taxes.
In addition, unless the product is related to providing room and board, it's not a wage and isn't subject to federal payroll taxes.
If you mess up your federal payroll taxes, you will be hearing from the government.
If you earn a wage or a salary, you'll likely be subject to a federal payroll tax known as the FICA tax.
Noting that a third of people in the district are «almost at poverty level,» he called for reforms in the federal payroll tax.
If your annual tax liability is less than $ 50,000, you must deposit your federal payroll taxes on the fifteenth day of the month following the month when the taxes were incurred.
The brief assesses the expected emissions reductions from a tax starting at $ 15 per metric ton of carbon dioxide whose revenue would be used to rebate the federal payroll tax on the first $ 3,660 of earnings per worker.
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