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Personal Finance 1.13.1.G

Almost 31% of an individual s paycheck is deducted Taxes are the largest expense most individuals will have Therefore, it is important to understand the systematic deductions U.S. tax system operates on an ongoing payment system Taxes are immediately paid on income earned 1.13.1.G

Three methods employers may use to pay employees: 1. Paycheck- Most common method responsible for handling the paycheck Immediately see payroll stub and deductions

2. Direct Deposit- Employers directly deposit employee s paycheck into the authorized employee s bank account receives the paycheck stub detailing the paycheck deductions Most secure because there is no direct handling of the check knows exactly when paycheck will be deposited and available

3. Payroll Card- A payroll card electronically carries the balance of the employee s net pay Funds are directly deposited by an employer into an account at a financial institution that is linked to the payroll card Parties involved: Employer Financial institution Use the payroll card for ATM withdrawals or to make purchases

Taxes Compulsory charges imposed on citizens by local, state, and federal governments Used to provide public goods and services Largest amount of taxes a person pays is on his/her income Progressive Taxes Take a larger percentage of income from high income taxpayers Federal taxes Regressive Taxes As income rises, the taxes remain the same or decrease Higher income taxpayers are proportionally charged less Examples are Medicare, Social Security, and state sales taxes

Proportional Taxes Everyone pays the same rate regardless of income. Also known as a flat tax. Most state income taxes are proportional taxes Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Collects federal taxes, issues regulations, and enforces tax laws written by the United States Congress

To receive a paycheck, an employee must: Complete a Form W-4 s Withholding Allowance Certificate Complete a Form I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification

s Withholding Allowance Certificate Determines the percentage of gross pay which will be withheld for taxes Allowances Used to determine the amount of federal taxes withheld from the paycheck A person may claim a personal allowance if no one else claims the person as a dependent Dependent a person who relies on the taxpayer for financial support

Print or type legal name on Line 1 and home address directly below the name Write social security number on Line 2 On Line 3, check the appropriate box to indicate marital status Enter a zero on Line 5 if not claiming any allowances Sign name and date the form before giving it to the employer Keep a copy for personal records Form W-4

Employment Eligibility Verification Form Used to verify the eligibility of individuals to avoid hiring undocumented workers or others who are not eligible to work in the United States Must provide documentation which establishes identity and employment eligibility Examples include driver s license, passport, Social Security card, and birth certificate Form I-9

Wage and Tax Statement States the amount of money earned and taxes paid throughout the previous year Used to file income taxes By January 31, an employer should mail a Form W-2 to each employee for the previous year Form W2

Current Year-to-date $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Paycheck Stub Totals $250.35 $1,502.10 A document included each pay period which outlines paycheck deductions

Current Year-to-date $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals $250.35 $1,502.10 Personal Information States the employee s full name, address, and social security number Always check to ensure this information is correct

Pay Period $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 The length of time for which an employee s wages are calculated; most are weekly, biweekly, twice a month, or monthly The last day of the pay period is not always payday to allow a business to accurately compute wages

$1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 The total amount of money earned during a pay period before deductions This is calculated by multiplying the number of hours worked by the hourly rate If a person is on salary, it is the total salary amount divided by the specified time period

Net Pay $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 The amount of money left after all deductions have been withheld from the gross pay earned in the pay period

$1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 The amount of money subtracted from the gross pay earned for mandatory systematic taxes, employee sponsored medical benefits, and/or retirement benefits

Federal Withholding Tax $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 The amount required by law for employers to withhold from earned wages to pay taxes The amount of money deducted depends on the amount earned and information provided on the Form W-4 Largest deduction withheld from an employee s gross income

$1,353.33 Tax Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 The percentage deducted from an individual s paycheck to assist in funding government agencies within the state The percentage deducted depends on the amount of gross pay earned

FICA $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 This tax includes two separate taxes: and These two taxes can be combined as one line item or itemized separately on a paycheck stub

Social Security $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 Nation s retirement program, helps provide retirement income for elderly and pays disability benefits Based upon a percentage (6.2%) of gross income, employer matches the contribution made by the employee

Medicare $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 Nation s health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify Based upon a percentage (1.45%) of gross income

$1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 The amount taken from the employee s paycheck for medical benefits Occurs when the employer has a medical plan for employees but does not pay full coverage for his/her benefits

Retirement Plan Current Year-to-date $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals $250.35 $1,502.10 The amount an employee contributes each pay period to a retirement plan A specified percentage of the contribution is often matched by the employer May be a, a state, or local retirement plan

Year-to-Date $1,353.33 Federal Withholding Totals Current $250.35 Year-to-date $1,502.10 Total of all of the deductions which have been withheld from an individual s paycheck from January 1 to the last day of the pay period indicated on the paycheck stub