Deductions Overview
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A deduction is a monetary amount subtracted from an employee’s taxable income that reduces the amount paid on a pay statement.
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A deduction is a monetary amount subtracted from an employee’s taxable income that reduces the amount paid on a pay statement.
The Form W-4, also known as the Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate, is a tax document used by employees in the United States to specify the amount of federal income tax that their employer should deduct from their paycheck.
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Life Event Enrollment is a special enrollment period outside of a company’s standard open enrollment period.
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A job can have defined attributes or describe a specific role.
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