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1,480
$300 for the week. Per day you will be paid $60. This amount is before taxes are taken out, so if this is a paycheck, the net income will be less.
$13/hour for 40 hours = $520 before taxes.There's no way to know the amount of your personal taxes and other witholding.
well if it was cash obviously she worked 40 hours in those two weeks and if it i paycheck the average taxes that are removed are about 22 percent so it would be about 48 to 50 hours and sl et bot 400 after takes
The tax depends on where in the world you work.
It depends what the tax is, so i can't answer that
1,480
$300 for the week. Per day you will be paid $60. This amount is before taxes are taken out, so if this is a paycheck, the net income will be less.
$13/hour for 40 hours = $520 before taxes.There's no way to know the amount of your personal taxes and other witholding.
Before taxes, work seventy hours at $10 an hour, or conversely, ten hours at $70 an hour.
Yes, your paycheck can be garnished as long as you make a living. It is unlikely that the entirety of your paycheck will be taken but it depends on what the debt is for.
well if it was cash obviously she worked 40 hours in those two weeks and if it i paycheck the average taxes that are removed are about 22 percent so it would be about 48 to 50 hours and sl et bot 400 after takes
The tax depends on where in the world you work.
9.65
before taxes $128
It is important to know what income to expect. If a person paid weekly for 32 hours, at $8.40 per hour, after taxes the pay would be $215.13.
Work for 1 hour your gross earnings wages for the 1 hour would be 7.25. Work for 10 hours at 7.25 per hour your gross pay earned income wages would be 72.50 before your employer calculates and withholds all of the necessary taxes, etc that the payroll department is required to withhold from your gross pay before you net take home paycheck will be issued to you. You should get this information from your employer's payroll department as they will be the one that would know how much FICA, federal income tax, state income, local taxes, etc they will have to withhold from your gross bonuses before they print your check for your net take home pay. After the withheld amount for all taxes is subtracted from your gross bonuses your paycheck will issued for the net amount of your net take home pay.