The form filled out by an employee to confirm their identity.
What is Form I-9?
The acronym to use when setting goals.
What is SMRT?
The retirement savings plan sponsored by the employer.
What is a 401(k)?
Salary is this type of income.
What is taxable income?
The amount of earnings an individual makes before payroll deductions.
What is gross pay?
The form that is filled out by the employer and shows taxable income.
What is a Form W-2?
The letter in the goal-setting acronym that requires the goal to have a reasonable time-frame.
What is T?
The type of retirement plan that pays employees regularly after retirement.
What is a pension?
The tax that includes the Social Security Fund and Medicare.
What is the FICA Tax?
What is a tip?
The crime that can result in an IRS audit.
What is tax evasion?
The letter in the goal-setting acronym that requires the goal to be quantifiable.
What is M?
The retirement plan you should switch your 401(k) to if you switch jobs.
What is a Roth IRA?
The name of the tax on specific goods or services (like alcohol or tobacco).
What is the excise tax?
Pay expressed annually or monthly.
What is a salary?
The act of reducing taxes legally.
What is tax avoidance?
A goal achievable in 3 months is considered this type of goal.
What is a short-term goal?
What is a Roth IRA?
Unemployment compensation is a form of this income.
The name of pay received once an employee works over 40 hours in a week.
What is overtime pay?
The timeframe that the Form I-9 must be filed in.
What is three business days after hire?
A goal achievable in 4 years is considered this.
What is a medium-term goal?
The age you can withdraw money from a 401(k) without a penalty.
What is 59 1/2 years?
What is Federal Insurance Contribution Act?
The federal minimum pay rate per hour worked.
What is $7.25?