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types of TAXES
100

products or services provided by an employer that provide extra value beyond wages

employee benefits

100

Series of connected education and training programs that allow you to secure a job and then advance within an industry or occupation

career pathway 

100

what are two primary sources of employment?

self employed and employed by an employer.

100

the ____ __ ______ can vary for different items such as housing and transportation

cost of living

100

tax from wages or salary

income tax

200

average cost of basic necessities such as housing or food

cost of living

200

each time you change your degree at school, you risk losing____?

Credit
200

what is a set amount of money?

salary

200
are the ___ enough to maintain my level of living?

wages

200

imposed on employees or employers

payroll tax

300

wages deposited directly to depository institution account 

direct deposit 

300

Developing good _______ taking skills is an example of the right habit.

note

300

this earns a specific rate for every hour worked

hourly wage 

300

when you relocate for your job what should you consider?

how far you'll have to travel to get to your job

300

tax on owned property or other legal entity 

property tax

400

access funds by cashing or depositing a check

paper paycheck

400

what brings academically unprepared students to the level they need? 

Remediation 

400

what cards do employers give their employees to be paid with?

payroll card

400

what are you?

retarded

400

tax on the sales of goods and services

sales tax

500

amount of money earned before payroll taxes

gross income

500

what two test can you take early on to prevent remediation?

ACT or SAT

500

what tax do you pay with the purchase of a plane ticket?

Excise tax

500

what insurance is cheaper with employee benefits?

health

500

extra taxes on specific goods

excise tax