Pay, Benefits, and Taxes

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What is not part of adjustable gross income?

Child support

What is not an income tax filing status?

Divorced

Annual salary refers to the amount of pay to be received each month.

False

Everyone pays the same amount in taxes.

False

Federal tax is an optional deduction from your paycheck.

False

Workplace trends allows flexibility for employees in work hours.

Flextime

As taxable income increases, income tax rates _________.

Increase

Training employees to be efficient in more than one skill is called

Job Rotation

The American Dental Association is an example of which of the following?

Professional Organization

The income tax is an example of which type of tax?

Progressive

The right of a person hired first to be fired last is called

Seniority

What is the income upon which your tax is computed by using a tax table? (Think back to 1040EZ form)

Taxable Income

Which of the following people must sign a tax return?

Taxpayer, Taxpayer's spouse (if a joint return), tax preparer

A dependent is a person who lives with you and receives more than half his or her living expenses from you.

True

A standard workweek is 40 hours in a five-day period of 8 hours each day.

True

An explanation of pay computations and deductions must be provided with each paycheck.

True

Generally, a person cannot claim him or herself as an exemption if he or she is claimed as a dependent on another's tax return.

True

In the U.S., responsibility for paying income taxes rests with the individual.

True

Job rotation maximizes opportunities for employee skill development.

True

Regular wages or salary plus overtime wages equals gross pay.

True

Social security tax is an example of a required deduction from your paycheck.

True

Some companies will allow a leave of absence to employees who want to complete their education.

True

Taxpayers should not itemize unless their deductions exceed the standard deduction.

True

The "ability-to-pay principle" is an accepted principle of tax fairness.

True

The amount left after all deductions have been subtracted from gross pay is known as net pay.

True

The largest source of government revenue is income taxes.

True

The power to levy taxes rests with the Congress of the United States.

True

To determine your gross pay when you receive an hourly wage, you multiply your hourly rate by the number of regular hours worked.

True

Workers' compensation and unemployment compensation are taxable.

True

You must file a tax return to receive a refund of taxes withheld unnecessarily.

True

When employers and union officials cannot agree on the terms of a new labor contract, the result is often

A Strike

Give an example of a deduction that not a required employee deduction.

Answers vary.

The amount of your take-home pay is also known as

Net Pay

You must file your federal income tax return no later than____.

April 15

An examination of tax returns by the IRS is called ____.

Audit

Flextime is another word for permanent part-time employment.

False

Overtime wages are usually calculated at twice the regular hourly rate.

False

Self-employed people do not have to pay social security and Medicare taxes.

False

Tax evasion is a minor offense without any penalties.

False

Taxable income includes such things as wages, tips, salaries, alimony, and child support.

False


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