PAYE - meaning and definition. What is PAYE
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What (who) is PAYE - definition

TAXATION
Pay-as-you-go tax; PAYG; Pay-As-You-Earn; Pay as you earn (paye); Pay as you earn; PAYE; Group Certificate (Australia); PAYE tax

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Paye (disambiguation); PAYE (disambiguation)
In Britain, PAYE is a system of paying income tax in which your employer pays your tax directly to the government, and then takes this amount from your salary or wages. PAYE is an abbreviation for 'pay as you earn'. (BUSINESS)
N-UNCOUNT
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Paye (disambiguation); PAYE (disambiguation)
¦ abbreviation (in the UK and South Africa) pay as you earn, the deduction of income tax from an employee's wages by an employer to be paid directly to the government.
Pay-as-you-earn tax         
A pay-as-you-earn tax (PAYE), or pay-as-you-go (PAYG) in Australia, is a withholding of taxes on income payments to employees. Amounts withheld are treated as advance payments of income tax due.

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Pay-as-you-earn tax

A pay-as-you-earn tax (PAYE), or pay-as-you-go (PAYG) in Australia, is a withholding of taxes on income payments to employees. Amounts withheld are treated as advance payments of income tax due. They are refundable to the extent they exceed tax as determined on tax returns. PAYE may include withholding the employee portion of insurance contributions or similar social benefit taxes. In most countries, they are determined by employers but subject to government review. PAYE is deducted from each paycheck by the employer and must be remitted promptly to the government. Most countries refer to income tax withholding by other terms, including pay-as-you-go tax.

Examples of use of PAYE
1. And 575million due through PAYE last year went uncollected.
2. "5th Avenue Partners has employees and pays PAYE and NI in the UK.
3. Using the PAYE system to collect the funds would be cheap.
4. One might be to use the existing PAYE system to collect the money.
5. And after he joined the design company in 2000, his income tax was deducted automatically through the PAYE system.