Description of Possible Options to Increase RevenuesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 291 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 54.
iii. lappuse
... employees 2. Expand employer share of FICA tax to include all cash tips 3. Extend FICA tax to inactive duty earnings of military reservists and certain other earnings ..... 4. Treatment of group - term life insurance as wages under FICA ...
... employees 2. Expand employer share of FICA tax to include all cash tips 3. Extend FICA tax to inactive duty earnings of military reservists and certain other earnings ..... 4. Treatment of group - term life insurance as wages under FICA ...
v. lappuse
... Employee benefits ; Pensions ; ESOPs .. a . Employee benefits ..... ( 1 ) Limit the exclusion of employer - provid- ed health coverage .. Page 100 101 102 102 102 ( 2 ) Repeal the exclusion of employer - provid- ed group - term life ...
... Employee benefits ; Pensions ; ESOPs .. a . Employee benefits ..... ( 1 ) Limit the exclusion of employer - provid- ed health coverage .. Page 100 101 102 102 102 ( 2 ) Repeal the exclusion of employer - provid- ed group - term life ...
1. lappuse
... employees hired after March 31 , 1986 , for services performed after that date . Under present law , State and local government employees hired before April 1 , 1986 , still are not covered for Medicare unless a voluntary agreement is ...
... employees hired after March 31 , 1986 , for services performed after that date . Under present law , State and local government employees hired before April 1 , 1986 , still are not covered for Medicare unless a voluntary agreement is ...
2. lappuse
... employees hired before April 1 , 1986 , pay the hos- pital insurance portion of the FICA tax , just as Federal govern- ment employees , State and local government employees hired after March 31 , 1986 , and private sector employees do ...
... employees hired before April 1 , 1986 , pay the hos- pital insurance portion of the FICA tax , just as Federal govern- ment employees , State and local government employees hired after March 31 , 1986 , and private sector employees do ...
3. lappuse
... employees are considered remunera- tion for services and are subject to the tax . The tips are generally deemed to be received at the time the employee files a written statement with the employer reporting the receipt of the tips . The ...
... employees are considered remunera- tion for services and are subject to the tax . The tips are generally deemed to be received at the time the employee files a written statement with the employer reporting the receipt of the tips . The ...
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$50 million alcohol fuels allocation allowed alternative minimum tax amount apply assets basis billions of dollars cafeteria plan capital cash cents per gallon Cons Arguments consolidated return corporate level costs crude oil debt deferred distribution earnings and profits economic employees employer-provided equity ESOP estate tax excess excise tax exempt expenses Federal fees fuels taxes Gain of less gasoline gross group-term life insurance imposed income tax increase individual inside buildup insurance companies interest Internal Revenue Service itemized deductions Law Under present less than $50 LIFO loans loss motor fuels paid partners payments percent percentage petroleum Possible Proposals preferred stock Present Law proposal Pros Pros and Cons purchase reduce Repeal Revenue Effect Fiscal rules shareholders subsidiary tax benefits tax credit tax liability tax purposes Tax Reform tax-exempt taxable income taxpayers tion transfers treated treatment Trust Fund U.S. tax wages
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