payroll tax
a tax levied against the amount of wages and salaries paid workers.
Origin of payroll tax
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How to use payroll tax in a sentence
Begich has courageously talked of eliminating the payroll tax cap of around $115,000.
This year, the government has removed some cash from the consumer channel via the payroll tax increase.
On January 1, the Social Security payroll tax rose to 6.6 percent, and new taxes kicked in on high earners.
June Surplus Is Further Proof of America’s Golden Age | Daniel Gross | July 11, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTWe recently raised taxes on the wealthy, and on every worker in America with the payroll tax hike.
But that the payroll tax should not be cut because a tax cut that benefits the working class is just a “sugar high.”
Families with health insurance will pay no income on payroll tax -- or payroll taxes on $15,000 of their income.
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