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When I came to IBM in 1993, frankly, my fondest wish was for the company to return to its former position of leadership. More and more, however, my colleagues are preoccupied not with our achievements of the recent past, but with the vast prospects opening before us. Not that we're ...
If a public old-age pension system is introduced, there will be less need to save in preparation for living expenses during retirement, and thus one would expect the saving of working-age individuals and the (dis)saving of retired individuals to be less than in a world with no public old...
On a typical 1099 form, such as the1099-MISC, the income earned will be noted, but there will not be any deductions for federal or stateincome taxes, nor will any deferred compensation, Social Security or medical deductions that can be noted. The 1099 form's recipient is not an employee...
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I am a contracted full time employee for a company in NY,(I reside in Fl.). My employer deducted NY State taxes on my w-2, did not make FICA deductions/payments hasn't paid my expenses for the tune of over 32K and as I have not worked in 38 days due to a work related injury...