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Your employer will deduct 5.3% of your wages for Massachusetts income tax. Based on your pay rate and the W-4 you filled out, they will deduct about 28% for the Federal Government, plus SSIC.
$14.80 is 10% of $148. So deduct $14.80 from $148 and the final amount you pay is $148 - $14.80 = $133.20.
Two years...
Yes.
alimony
No. It should not.
Giving you a break with out pay would be your employers decision.
No.
Yes
Not only can you not deduct it, you might be required to pay a special "gift tax" on it.You can deduct money given to certain types of charities, but anything earmarked for a particular person cannot be deducted.
An employer cannot deduct from your pay without your prior written permission - not union dues, not Social Security, not fed tax withholding. Certainly not the value of a coupon.
not for tax purposes