Payroll Fees Sample Clauses

Payroll Fees. The following Subscriber payments will be processed by NovaCare and billed to Subscriber: a) gross earnings, including salary, wages, bonus, vacation time, paid time off, sick time, commissions and severance pay (before deductions, whether before tax or after tax) paid to Worksite Employees;
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Payroll Fees. The following Subscriber payments will be processed by NovaCare and billed to Subscriber: (a) gross earnings, including salary, wages, bonus, vacation time, paid time off, sick time, commissions and severance pay (before deductions, whether before tax or after tax) paid to Worksite Employees; (b) the employer's portion of FICA and FUTA attributable to gross earnings in accordance with such regulations; (c) the employer's portion of contributions to the NCES/NovaCare, Inc. 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan ("the 401(k) Plan"); and (d) the net amount of expense reimbursement and any other cash payment to a Worksite Employee that is included in a paycheck at the request of Subscriber but is not includable in gross earnings for federal or state tax purposes.
Payroll Fees. The following Subscriber payments will be processed by NovaCare and billed to Subscriber: (a) gross earnings, including salary, wages, bonus, vacation time, paid time off, sick time, commissions and severance pay (before deductions, whether before tax or after tax) paid to Worksite Employees; (b) the employer's portion of FICA and FUTA attributable to gross earnings in accordance with such regulations; (c) the employer's portion of contributions to the NCES/NovaCare, Inc. 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan ("the 401(k) Plan") and the NCES/NovaCare, Inc. Supplemental Benefits Plan ("the SBP"); and (d) the net amount of expense reimbursement and any other cash payment to a Worksite Employee that is included in a paycheck at the request of Subscriber but is not includable in gross earnings for federal or state tax purposes.
Payroll Fees. The following Client payments will be processed by NCES and billed to Client: (a) gross earnings, including salary, wages, bonus, vacation time, paid time off, sick time, commissions and severance pay (before deductions, whether before tax or after tax, all of which deductions, including but not limited to deductions for employee contributions to retirement or 401(k) plans, and employee loan repayments, advances and garnishments, shall be made by NCES and promptly remitted by NCES to the Client or such third-party as designated by the Client, with the Client hereby designating INVESCO as the third-party administrator of the 401(k) plan to cover the Worksite Employees to whom NCES must promptly remit all employee contributions to the 401(k) plan) paid to Worksite Employees; (b) the employer's portion due under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA), Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) and State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA) attributable to gross earnings in accordance with regulations promulgated under each such Acts; (c) the employer's portion of any employee benefit plan contributions, which amount shall be promptly remitted by NCES to the appropriate third-party designated by the Client which is administering each particular employee benefit plan for 5 the benefit of the Worksite Employees (with the Client hereby designating INVESCO as the third-party administrator of the 401(k) plan to cover the Worksite Employees to whom NCES must promptly remit all employer contributions to the 401(k) plan) in accordance with applicable law; and (d) the net amount of expense reimbursement and any other cash payment to a Worksite Employee that is included in a paycheck at the request of Client but is not includable in gross earnings for federal or state tax purposes.

Related to Payroll Fees

  • Other Payroll Deductions Upon appropriate written authorization from the employee, the Board shall deduct from the salary of any employee and make appropriate remittance for annuities, credit union, savings bonds, insurance, or any other plans or programs approved by the parties.

  • Payroll Deductions An employee shall be entitled to have deductions from her salary assigned for the purchase of Canada Savings Bonds.

  • Referral Fees If the CLIENT was introduced to the ADVISER through a Solicitor, the ADVISER may pay that Solicitor a referral fee in accordance with Rule 206(4)-3 of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. The referral fee shall be paid solely from Adviser Compensation as defined in this Agreement, and shall not result in any additional charge to the CLIENT. The CLIENT acknowledges receipt of the written disclosure statement disclosing the terms of the solicitation arrangement between the ADVISER and the Solicitor, including the compensation to be received by the Solicitor from the ADVISER.

  • DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARY A. The Board agrees to deduct from teachers' salaries unified membership dues for Xxxxxxxxx County Teachers Association, the Maryland State Education Association and the National Education Association as said teachers individually and voluntarily authorize to deduct through an appropriate written authorization form prepared by the Association and approved by the Human Resources Division. The Board agrees to transmit such monies promptly to the Association. 1. Deductions shall be made in twenty (20) equal installments beginning in August and ending in June of each year. For new enrollees, deductions shall be made in sixteen (16) equal installments beginning in October. The Board will not be required to honor any authorizations that are delivered to it later than fifteen (15) working days prior to the distribution of the November payroll, except for authorized deductions for first-year teachers, delivered after the distribution of the November payroll whose deductions will be made in equal installments computed in accordance with the number of pay periods remaining in that school year. 2. The Association will certify to the Board in writing the current rate of membership dues. The Association will give the Board thirty (30) days written notice prior to the effective date of any change in the rate of dues. 3. No later than October 1 of each year, the Board will provide the Association with a list of those teachers from whom dues were deducted on the first payroll. The Board will provide a similar list from the November 15 payroll not later than December 1. 4. In the event that a teacher terminates employment, the Board shall deduct the balance of the unpaid dues for the current membership year from the teacher's final pay check and transmit these dues promptly to the Association. B. Payroll deductions will be available at the request of the teacher for the plans listed below and XXXXX. Except in case of an emergency, the Board shall distribute all monies from payroll deduction accounts to the proper recipients within ten (10) workdays of its deduction following the pay date. 1. 403(b) and 457(b) Programs A list of companies authorized to offer 403(b) and 457(b) products to the employees of the Board will be made available to all employees by September 1 of each fiscal year beginning July 1. The number of authorized companies for which payroll deductions will be made will be determined by the insurance council. The insurance council will recommend a number of providers deemed sufficient to provide an adequate array of eligible investment products for the benefit of all employees. In order to be eligible for inclusion on this authorized list, the companies must meet the following criteria: a. A company must submit a written explanation of their company background, administrative capabilities, products and services for consideration by the insurance council. b. The insurance council will recommend to both the Board and the Association companies that should be on the authorized list. c. When a new company is added to the list before payroll begins, the company must initially sign up a minimum of ten (10) employees. Once the minimum number of employees is signed up, payroll deductions will begin as soon as practical. Approved service-fee based providers must sign up additional employees following the minimum participants schedule listed below for the first three (3) years: Year 1 – minimum of 15 employees Year 2 – minimum of 30 employees Year 3 – minimum of 50 employees After year three (3), if at any time an approved service-fee based provider drops below fifty (50) employees participating in its program for six (6) consecutive months during the school year, it will be dropped from the authorized list of companies at the end of the particular fiscal year in which such event occurs. No- load based providers will not be required to maintain a minimum number of participants due to the lack of on-site marketing. d. At any time the service-fee based company fails to meet this requirement by decision of the insurance council, it can be dropped from the list of authorized companies. At any time, a company fails to comply with IRS regulations, by decision of the insurance council, it can be dropped from the list of authorized companies. 2. Insurance plans approved by the Association and the Board. 3. Teachers desiring payroll deductions for XXXXX shall notify the Board in writing with fifteen

  • Payroll Deduction A. Membership dues of OCEA members in this Representation Unit and insurance premiums for such OCEA sponsored insurance programs as may be approved by the Board of Supervisors shall be deducted by the County from the pay warrants of such members. The County shall promptly transmit the dues and insurance premiums so deducted to OCEA. B. OCEA shall notify the County, in writing, as to the amount of dues uniformly required of all members of OCEA and also the amount of insurance premiums required of employees who choose to participate in such programs.

  • Annual Fees The annual rental fee of a standard individual 12 x 14 plot is $40 per plot. Please note this rental fee is non-refundable and must be paid at the time of application. This fee is used to offset expenses associated with the Garden. Please make checks payable to Xxxxxx Township Recreation.

  • Payroll Nothing in this Agreement shall limit the Company’s right to modify its payroll practices, as it deems necessary.

  • PROFESSIONAL DUES OR FEES AND PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS 5.1 Any unit member who is a member of the Association, or who has applied for membership, may sign and deliver to the District an assignment authorizing deduction of unified membership dues, initiation fees, and general assessments of the Association. Pursuant to such authorization, the District shall deduct one-tenth of such dues from the regular salary check of the bargaining unit member each month for ten (10) months. Deductions for bargaining unit members who sign such authorization after the commencement of the school year shall be appropriately pro-rated to complete payments by the end of the school year. 5.2 Any unit member who is not a member of the Association, or who does not make application for membership within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this Agreement, or within thirty (30) days from the date of commencement of assigned duties, shall become a member of the Association or pay to the Association a fee in an amount equal to unified membership dues, initiation fees and general 5.3 Any unit member who is a member of a religious body whose traditional tenets or teaching include objections to joining or financially supporting employee organizations shall not be required to join or financially support the Association, as a condition of employment, except that such unit member shall pay, in lieu of a service fee, sums equal to such service fee to one of the following non-religious, non- labor organizations, charitable funds exempt from taxation under section 501 (c) (3) of Title 26 of the Internal Revenue Code. Such payment shall be made on or before October 15 of each year. (For example: Murrieta Fire Protection District) 5.3.1 Proof of payment and a written statement of objection, along with verifiable evidence of membership in a religious body whose traditional tenets or teachings object to joining or financially supporting employee organizations, pursuant to section 5.3 above, shall be made on an annual basis to the District as a condition of continued exemption from the provisions of sections 5.1 and 5.2 of this Article. Evidence shall be in the form of receipts and/or canceled checks indicating the amount paid, date of payment, and to whom payment in lieu of the service fee has been made. Such proof shall be presented on or before November 1 of each school year. The Association shall have the right of inspection in order to review said proof of payment. 5.3.2 Any unit member making payments as set forth in sections 5.3 and 5.3.1, above, and who requests that the grievance or arbitration provisions of this Agreement be used on his or her behalf, shall be responsible for paying the reasonable cost of using said grievance or arbitration procedures. 5.4 With respect to all sums deducted by the District pursuant to sections 5.1 and 5.2 above, whether for membership dues or agency fee, the District agrees to promptly remit such monies to the Association, accompanied by an alphabetical list of bargaining unit members for whom such deductions have been made, categorizing them as to membership or non-membership in the Association, and indicating any changes in personnel from the list previously furnished. The Association agrees to furnish any information needed by the District to fulfill the provisions of this Article.

  • Payroll Taxes Employer shall have the right to deduct from the compensation and benefits due to Employee hereunder any and all sums required for social security and withholding taxes and for any other federal, state, or local tax or charge which may be in effect or hereafter enacted or required as a charge on the compensation or benefits of Employee.

  • Monthly Fees ACS will xxxx Customer each month during the term of this Agreement based on number of "Actions" which occurred during the prior month. The definition of "Actions" and fees for each Action will be documented in each Task Order. Customer shall cause ACS to be paid the foregoing fees on a monthly basis within thirty (30) days of ACS' delivery of an invoice for the preceding month's Actions.

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