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Also, with organic production, payrolls and proprietor incomes were higher.
They ranged from programs to alphabetize lists or compute simple payrolls to those involving relatively complicated graphics and sound.
With escalating administrative costs, notably burgeoning public payrolls, the colonial state simply could not afford to be lenient with rural taxpayers.
One can measure the length of employment of separating workers and 'active' workers, those remaining on the payrolls.
He co-ordinated the different sections of the factory and had overall responsibility for the company accounts and payroll.
The third and final step is the inclusion of payroll-based taxes.
Obviously it is a nuisance to have a man on the payroll who is repeatedly away from work.
Finance for public health care is raised by a mixture of general taxation, social insurance (payroll tax) contributions and local tax.
The theatre was to expand greatly, but even when it was first established in 1950 it boasted over 150 members, all on the state payroll.
Previously, employers paid the pension payroll tax, and it was not reported on wage earner's paychecks.
The switch to employee payroll taxes is intended to increase public awareness of the costs of retirement.
The payroll tax is unevenly shared between employer and employee.
In addition to the basic benefit, 11 % of payroll is contributed to a second pillar.
By the mid 1990s payroll taxes already exceeded 25 % in many areas, to cover current costs.
The greater the portion of payroll deductions that accumulates in an individual retirement account, the larger the share of contributors in the work force.
He is right when he says that we do not know at this moment what the minimum payrolls will be.
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Schools are often obliged to fund part or all of the teachers pay increase by adding tens of thousands of pounds to their payrolls.
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We all welcome that, but who introduced the additional burdens on small business payrolls in the first place?
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A high level of expenditure often represents no more than inefficiency, bad management, incompetence, padded payrolls and poor services.
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In some cases an employer may have more than one scheme for separate payrolls.
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No employer will pay more on existing payrolls as a result of our freezing the bands.
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Employers who employ them are very pleased indeed to have them on their payrolls.
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In each case, the proposals are based on employers' payrolls and their use of subcontract labour.
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The money that has been put in has gone largely on increased pay rates and on hugely increased payrolls.
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When we take office after that general election, businesses will be planning that uprating and adjusting their payrolls accordingly.
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No employer will pay more on existing payrolls as a result of the freezing of the bands.
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Many firms hold their payrolls centrally in regional centres.
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They are both ways of discouraging firms from taking additional people on to their payrolls.
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They are based on employers, payrolls and their use of sub-contract labour.
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As in previous orders, they are based on employer's payrolls and their use of sub-contract labour.
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Computer payrolls have to be amended and operated to take account of those complexities.
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Fingerprints were widely used as receipts on payrolls.
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I am concerned about small businesses that are struggling to meet their payrolls and to do business.
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The firm undertakes 80 payrolls—some weekly, some fortnightly and some monthly.
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Many local authorities can do more to take out unnecessary non-teaching staff from their payrolls.
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Indeed, 14,801 firms have payrolls of £15,000 or less, and 23,022 have payrolls of £45,000 or less according to the most recent census of production.
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Of these clubs, about 1.000, with 6,450 employees, have payrolls below the £4,000 cut-off, so that they are not subject to levy.
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As many firms have suffered a fall in their payrolls, it is hardly surprising that the levy funds have also decreased.
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They include property services, transport, communications, computers, catering and payrolls.
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We argued that paying the working families tax credit through employers and payrolls was a burden that was not right for business.
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Computerised payrolls could probably cope.
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Company payrolls have on them people like wives and girl friends and the rest, ostensibly typists —who do not know one end of a typewriter from the other.
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They are used for payrolls, stores and other administrative services, general and criminal statistics and records, traffic tickets and related offences and for research and experimental work.
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As from tomorrow, businesses will plan for this increase and adjust their payrolls accordingly, so when we come into office there will certainly be no intention to change it.
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Neither the main contractor nor the agencies will take the extra staff onto their employed payrolls as they will have the problem of firing them once the contract is completed.
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Competition over the issue of tax fairness could create strange bedfellows around the idea of reducing payroll taxes.
When the old stars returned to the studio payrolls, the new stars declined.
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More than half a million workers still on company payrolls did not get regular salaries in late 1990.
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Because today's payroll contributions fund today's benefits, additional money would be needed to fund the transition to private accounts. 149.
The resulting returns and reports (e.g. payrolls, accounting reports, taxes or stocks) continued to be delivered to members via post.
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However, he is not listed in any of the surviving city payrolls.
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In the 1996 reform, employee contributions were set to 18 % of their monthly earnings, while employers' contributions were set at 17.5 % of their total payroll.
By reasonable we mean payroll tax rates, for example, less than 50 % and average interest rates within empirically reasonable ranges.
The measure was passed in 1956, creating a new payroll tax levied on employers and employees to finance the new program.
Thus, by the early 1990s, there were numerous reform proposals that included payroll tax increases.
In fact, any increase in the dependency ratio needs to be matched by a cut in pension benefits2 and/or an increase in payroll taxes.
Their contribution rates are already 30 % of payroll, fully spent and many enterprises are in arrears.
Around this time, major employers began to cut payrolls and some plants closed their doors forever.
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Their small size and lack of a driver would improve economics; payrolls amount to 60% to 70% of the operating costs of traditional transportation systems.
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There would also be the benefit of payrolls of approximately $15 million for local and area construction workers.
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Unions are able to respond to the increase in profits induced by the reduction in payroll taxes by obtaining higher nominal wages.
The agreement also established a salary floor -- minimum payrolls all teams were obliged to pay.
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Widely diverse rules regarding the structure of payroll taxes, eligibility and payments all but precluded an easy merger of national entitlement systems.
In the field of complementary pensions, labor unions have a real control (and responsibility) concerning the level of benefits and payroll taxes.
However, it would need to 'piggyback' (free-ride?) on existing state systems of payroll.
Ministers must maintain collective responsibility, and being on the government's 'payroll' is clearly an incentive to loyalty.
There will be a larger number of individual benefits payouts requiring additional inquiries on individual recipients, while contributions are largely automatic via payroll deductions.
Recent multipillar pension reforms tighten the link between payroll contributions and benefits, leading critics to argue that they will hurt women.
The second is based on the annual value of the company's payroll.
After all, the tax revolt began not as an attack on payroll taxes, or even on all taxes, but was specifically about the property tax.
On the left, many viewed payroll taxes as an unjust burden on low-income workers.
Many other teams missed payrolls and this resulted in many players, including some of the best players, quitting.
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With rapid population aging, payroll taxes would have to rise much further.
Does the size of the total payroll tax for social security lower the number of contributors in the workforce ?
On the one hand, the payroll tax reduces the opportunity cost of children in terms of net wage, having a positive effect on fertility.
Moreover, the new consensus against payroll tax finance encompasses both liberals and conservatives.
They include manager's subject files (19761980), staff and player files, payrolls, marketing and promotional materials, financial files, and miscellaneous records.
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Their responsibilities include running a 24-hour complaint line and audits on growers payrolls.
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Programs such as direct deposit for military payrolls and better human relations are prime examples.
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Total annual economic impact was estimated at $100 million, including payrolls, contracts, goods and services.
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Direct credit instructions are used for payrolls and other large scale regular payments.
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Measures have included removing non-existent people from the payroll, offering severance packages and not filling vacant positions.
The federal government's payroll swelled to nearly 600,000 civilian employees, over five times the size of the government sector in the late 1870s.
On the left, efforts to make tax cuts more progressive came to focus on the payroll tax.
As popular opinion favored both social insurance programs and payroll contributions to fund them, elite and mass policy preferences were seemingly congruent in this period.
Any type of fertility-related benefit financed by payroll taxes tends to distort labor supply.
We assume the government fixes the payroll tax and then determines pension benefits according to (48).
The payroll tax crowds out capital and pushes the economy back to an earlier stage of the demographic transition.
Workers pay payroll taxes and receive benefits that depend on wage history, years of work, or more directly on their contributions.
They pay a small amount (less than 1 % of payroll) for this insurance.
Equivalently, state-contingent taxation and standardization can achieve the same reduction in unfunded liabilities as the over-funding approach, but at a smaller payroll contribution rate.
Does the share of payroll taxes accumulating in an individual retirement account increase the number of contributors ?
He closed factories, reduced payrolls and cut lackluster old-line units.
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Later other administrators ("namestniks", "voyevodas", etc.) had biriches in their staff, as mentioned in payrolls.
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Does the portion of payroll tax for social security accumulating in an individual retirement account increase the number of contributors ?
Single-payer systems tend to rely heavily on general tax revenues, whereas multi-payer systems generally employ payroll-tax financing.
Indeed, the first disincentive is the first pillar's 13 per cent payroll tax.
We have shown that the politics of payroll tax finance are largely shaped by elite beliefs and behavior, rather than by mass public opinion.
The system was to be extended to cover all citizens, through payroll levies and state subsidies, and rates were to be increased.
The agency payroll accounted for half this sum, the rest went to pay current costs, maintenance, and small investment projects.
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