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Paycheck Check-up. Your paycheck paystub lists your pay and deductions for: the current pay period the year-to-date period both A and B. Gross pay refers to: the amount you receive after your employer takes out withholdings and deductions
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Your paycheck paystub lists your pay and deductions for: the current pay period the year-to-date period both A and B
Gross pay refers to: the amount you receive after your employer takes out withholdings and deductions the amount you receive before your employer takes out withholdings and deductions old and disgusting currency
Whether you receive your pay by check, direct deposit or payroll card, it is listed on the paystub as: net pay distribution federal withholding pay rate
Tax information stated on your paycheck includes: your marital status (whether you’re married or single) the number of withholding allowances (personal exemptions) both A and B
Your Social Security number is listed on each paystub. true false
An example of a voluntary deduction is: a parking fee Social Security income tax
An example of a mandatory withholding is: medical insurance 401(k) plan Medicare
Your withholdings for taxes are determined by: your W-2 your W-4 your W-6
State income taxes are withheld: in all 50 states in most states in a few states
Funds for 401(k) retirement savings plans are taken from pre-tax wages. true false