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16 Sentences With "before deductions"

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Three workers from one factory, however, said they received less than the minimum wage before deductions were taken.
The monthly salary of foreign caregivers — $1,13, before deductions for food and board — is relatively high (equivalent to the Israeli minimum wage).
The previous high in that yardstick, which includes all items reported on income tax returns before deductions, was 49.3 percent in 1928.
They still must meet the disposable income threshold for the food stamp program, though they can have a higher gross income (before deductions such as child care costs are taken into account).
Sanders and his wife, Jane, paid $27,1403 in federal income taxes in 2014, an effective federal tax rate of 13.5 percent, on income of $205,271, which is their adjusted gross income before deductions.
GMV — the total amount of transactions on its platform before deductions to partners — reached nearly $220 million in December, but costs — chiefly discounts to lure new customers and online marketing spend — dragged the company down.
Flexible spending accounts allow employees to save money by setting aside a portion of their paycheck before deductions for taxes to help pay for things their insurance doesn't cover, like deductibles, co-payments and medical supplies.
While average monthly gross wages rose to 9,980 baht ($319) before deductions from 6,483 baht in the last four years, the increase "coincided with a doubling of wage withholding - an ILO indicator of forced labor", according to the report.
But Mr Cafaro has given the occupation a legal footing, with its own standardised contract, minimum pay (€10 an hour before deductions) and access to state-run industrial accident insurance ("in case, say, a codista trips on the stairs of a government office," he explains).
As European lawmakers grapple with how much tax technology companies should pay on their overseas operations, industry executives are considering repatriating hundreds of billions of dollars under the Trump administration's proposed "tax holiday," which would shrink the current levy of 35 percent, before deductions, on such income.
The salary for beginning teachers is 275,000 yen before deductions and taxes. The typical work week runs from Tuesday to Saturday. _Scandals_ On June 4th 2011, a 22-year-old woman who worked for the Kanazawa branch of Amity committed suicide. The Kanazawa Labor Inspections Office determined she had died from karoushi, or death from overwork.
The UCKG considers that the first ten percent of all of a person's gross income before deductions "belongs to God" as a tithe, quoting the Bible as the ultimate, divine authority (Malachi 3:10). Reference for all the UCKG guidance on tithing. Material in "double quotes" in Tithing and offerings section is quoted verbatim. The first tithe should include 10% of everything owned at the time.
The losing contestant's score can vary depending on different factors. The 10-point Must System is the most widely used scoring system since the mid-twentieth century. It is so named because a judge "must" award ten points to at least one fighter each round (before deductions for fouls). Most rounds are scored 10–9, with 10 points for the fighter who won the round, and 9 points for the fighter the judge believes lost the round.
Income tax on wages is collected by means of a withholding tax system known as Pay-as-you-go (PAYG). For employees with only a single job, the level of taxation at the end of the year is close to the amount due, before deductions are applied. Discrepancies and deduction amounts are declared in the annual income tax return and will be part of the refund which follows after annual assessment, or alternatively reduce the taxation debt that may be payable after assessment.
According to an estimate by the Community Service Society, 65% of New York City families living below the federal poverty line are paying more than half of their income toward rent. The current eligibility criteria attempt to address this, by including a deduction for "excess shelter costs". This applies only to households that spend more than half of their net income on rent. For the purpose of this calculation, a household's net income is obtained by subtracting certain deductions from their gross (before deductions) income.
In California, prisoners earn between $0.30 and $0.95 an hour before deductions."California governor seeks end to federal prison oversight" Over the years, the courts have held that inmates may be required to work and are not protected by the constitutional prohibition against involuntary servitude. They have also consistently held that inmates have no constitutional right to compensation and that inmates are paid by the "grace of the state." Under the Federal Bureau of Prisons, all able-bodied sentenced prisoners were required to work, except those who participated full-time in education or other treatment programs or who were considered security risks.

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