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  • 121pay as you earn — (PAYE) Employees pay Schedule E income tax and the employer is responsible for deducting the tax due (in accordance with the employee s allocated tax code) and paying it to the Inland Revenue. Certain records must be kept by the employer for the… …

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  • 122Pay-Sender — Pay Sẹn|der, der: vgl. ↑ Pay TV. * * * Pay Sẹn|der, der: vgl. ↑Pay TV …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 123Pay-TV-Sender — Pay TV [ peɪti:vi: ], das; [s] [engl. pay TV, zu: engl. to pay = bezahlen u. ↑ TV] (Fernsehen): Fernsehprogramm eines Privatsenders, das gegen Zahlung einer bestimmten Gebühr mithilfe eines zusätzlich benötigten Decoders empfangen werden kann.… …

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  • 124pay and file — ˌpay and ˈfile noun [singular] TAX ACCOUNTING a system used in Britain since 1993 for paying corporation tax (= a tax paid by companies on their profits). The company calculates how much tax it owes and pays that amount when it sends the tax… …

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  • 125pay package — ➔ package1 * * * pay package UK US noun [C] (also remuneration package, salary package) ► HR, WORKPLACE the salary and other benefits (= advantages) such as health insurance or a car that an employer offers to an employee: »The incoming president …

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  • 126pay period — OBED has an entry for payphone donsn t seem especially businessy so not added MS pay period ➔ period * * * pay period UK US noun [C] ► HR the amount of time that an employee works before being paid, for example a week or a month: »The length of… …

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  • 127pay cheque — UK US UK (US paycheck) noun [C] (UK also pay packet, US also payroll check) FINANCE ► HR a cheque that you are given by your employer as your pay: »She hopes that when she receives her first pay cheque she will be able to repay the money she… …

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  • 128pay raise — UK US noun [C] US ► HR, WORKPLACE PAY RISE(Cf. ↑pay rise): »Negotiating a pay raise is always a difficult task …

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