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their payroll if they have a
specially designed payroll program or
payouts for
their employees.[citation needed] In many countries,
business payrolls are...
- in the US.
Approximately 80% of the
workforce is
accounted for
nonfarm payrolls and it
excludes farm workers,
private household employees,
actively serving...
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Ontario applies a
health premium tax to all
payrolls on a
sliding scale up to $900 per year. In China, the
payroll tax is a
specific tax that is paid to provinces...
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Hockey League team
payrolls for each team in the NHL. For simplicity,
players traded mid-season are
considered to be on the
payroll of the team acquiring...
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Payroll is the
record of
money paid or due to employees. It may also mean:
Payroll, a 1959
novel Payroll, a 1961 film This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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refers to a
payslip or stub
rather than an
actual cheque. Some
company payrolls have
eliminated both the
paper cheque and stub, in
which case an electronic...
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Payroll Giving,
Workplace Giving or Give As You Earn (****E) is a
scheme for UK
taxpayers to
donate money to UK
Registered Charities.
Introduced in 1987...
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Payroll is a 1959
crime thriller novel by the
British writer Derek Bickerton.
Written while he was
working in Barbados, it was the
first of four novels...
- APS
Payroll, also
known as
Automatic Payroll Systems, is an
American company that
provides cloud-based
payroll and
human resources software for mid-sized...
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Bloody Payroll (Italian:
Milano violenta) is a 1976
Italian noir-poliziotteschi
crime film
written and
directed by
Mario Caiano.
Author Roberto Curti...