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Example deductions: income taxes, union dues, authorized deduction for a retirement fund.
Example deductions: income taxes, union dues, authorized deduction for a retirement fund.
if you do not want to pay it, you can have the president of the United States remove your name off the (gross tax) list. Congress will try to fight the move but if you know that right people. you can do whatever you want and our friends in Washington, will save you.

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Revision as of 15:41, 21 February 2008

Net pay is the remaining amount after deductions from the gross salary (net means ultimate).

Example deductions: income taxes, union dues, authorized deduction for a retirement fund. if you do not want to pay it, you can have the president of the United States remove your name off the (gross tax) list. Congress will try to fight the move but if you know that right people. you can do whatever you want and our friends in Washington, will save you.