Income
Income 2
Taxes
Taxes 2
All over the place
100
  • the income received from employment, including self-employment

Earned income

100
  • a fixed payment for work and is expressed as an annual figure

Salary

100

What form do you receive for income from contracted work, royalties, unemployment compensation, and other nonemployee income?

Form 1099

100
  • the amount of total tax owed on income for the year

Tax liability

100
  • money paid for service beyond what is required

  • Also called a gratuity

Tip

200

payment for work that is usually calculated on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis

Wage
200
  • income paid as a percentage of sales made by a salesperson

commission

200

What is an individual who relies on someone else for financial support, such as a child, a spouse, or an elderly parent?

 

dependent

200

a report containing information used to calculate taxes owed by the taxpayer

tax return

200

These are examples of what?

Insurance, retirement plan matching contributions, sick leave and vacation time, flexible work schedule

employee benefit

300

What is minimum wage is the lowest hourly wage employers can pay most workers by law

7.25

300
  • total income before payroll deductions

Gross pay

300

When you begin a job, your employer will ask you to complete a

Form W-4

300
  • Wage and Tax Statement that shows your earnings and the amounts of income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes withheld from your earned income during the year

Form W-2

300

The amount of time an individual spends at work compared to the amount of time spent in a personal life

  • personal leave, family leave, flextime

Work-life balance

400
  • Social Security and Medicare taxes, are taxes paid by the employee and employer that are used to finance the federal Social Security and Medicare programs. What is this tax called? 

FICA taxes

400
  • What is also known as take-home pay, is gross pay (plus bonuses) minus payroll deductions?

Net pay

400

Name the US government law that sets and enforces the minimum wage.

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

400
  • the government agency responsible for enforcing federal income tax laws

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

400
  • all the income an individual receives in a year, including both earned and unearned income

Gross income

500
  • people work for themselves and earn income called profit or self-employment income

Self-employed worker

500

These are examples of what?

Social Security taxes, Medicare taxes, income taxes, Health Insurance, 401K/Retirement contributions

 

payroll deductions

500
  • a detailed examination of a tax return by the IRS

 

tax audit

500
  • simplest form to use to file your taxes with the IRS

Form 1040EZ

500
  • amount paid for working time in a week that is beyond the standard 40-hour workweek

Overtime wage