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What (who) is selective employment tax - definition


Selective Employment Tax         
Selective Employment Tax (SET) was a weekly payroll tax in the United Kingdom. It was levied against employers at a flat rate of per man, and per woman.
Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax         
  • effective payroll tax rate]] based on private simulations for different income groups. Effective tax rate equals the payroll taxes paid divided by total income. Total income includes traditional measures of income, imputed undistributed corporate profits, nontaxable employee benefits, income of retirees, and nontaxable income. Payroll taxes include employee and employer FICA.<ref>[http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/numbers/displayatab.cfm?DocID=2980 Table T11-0099, Effective Federal Tax Rates Under Current Law, By Total Income Percentile, 2010, Tax Policy Center.]</ref>
  • Payroll and income tax by country
  • Payroll tax rates history
  • Share of federal revenue from different tax sources. Individual income taxes (blue), payroll taxes/FICA (green), corporate income taxes (red).<ref>[http://www.jct.gov/publications.html?func=startdown&id=4363 JCX-49-11, Joint Committee on Taxation, September 22, 2011, pp 4, 50.]</ref>
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PAYROLL TAX TO FUND SOCIAL SECURITY IN THE USA
FICA; FICA tax; Social Security Tax; Payroll tax in the United States; Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax; Federal insurance contributions act tax; Social Security tax; FICA taxes; Social Security payroll tax; Self Employment Contributions Act; Self-Employment Contributions Act
The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA ) is a United States federal payroll (or employment) contribution directed towards both employees and employers to fund Social Security and Medicare—federal programs that provide benefits for retirees, people with disabilities, and children of deceased workers.
Selective auditory attention         
THE FOCUS ON A SPECIFIC SOURCE OF A SOUND OR SPOKEN WORDS
Selective hearing; Selective deafness; User:Spicysugar07/Selective Auditory Attention; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Selective Auditory Attention; Selective Auditory Attention
Selective auditory attention or selective hearing is a type of selective attention and involves the auditory system. Selective hearing is characterized as the action in which people focus their attention intentionally on a specific source of a sound or spoken words.
Examples of use of selective employment tax
1. The first was the selective employment tax, introduced in 1'66.
2. He abolished purchase tax and the selective employment tax, and replaced them with value added tax.
3. A civil servant had announced that the Cabinet had concluded that the new, controversial selective employment tax had failed.
4. In his March 1'71 budget, Barber announced an ambitious policy of tax reform, replacing purchase tax and selective employment tax with value added tax.