Payroll expenditures definition

Payroll expenditures means the base wages actually paid by an employer to a participant plus the amount held in trust to be applied toward the participant’s postsecondary education.
Payroll expenditures means the base wages

Examples of Payroll expenditures in a sentence

  • Payroll expenditures shall be supported by activity reports that may include but not be limited to case reports, mileage logs, attendance rosters and other documents supporting work related to City contract or program.

  • Payroll expenditures, including all benefits for employees of the local government.

  • Payroll expenditures are budgeted on the accrual basis and the beginning fund balance and current year actual expenditures on the budgetary comparisons in those funds that have accrued payroll for held checks at year end have been adjusted to account for this requirement.

  • Every disbursed check will include this language on its face: “Void if not cashed within one year of issuance.” Payroll expenditures must be based on approved time and attendance records and be consistent with collective bargaining agreements or the Town’s annual compensation schedule.

  • Payroll expenditures were not clearly identified for additional tutoring for selected students.

  • Payroll expenditures are budgeted on the accrual basis and the beginning fund balance and current year actual expenditures are budgeted on the budgetary comparisons in those funds that have accrued payroll at year end have been adjusted to account for this requirement.

  • Pham Xuan, H., Minh, P., Galera, D., Martínez, M., Nzihou, A., Sharrock, P.: Valorization of calcium carbonate-based solid wastes for the treatment of hydrogen sulfide from the gas phase.

  • Payroll expenditures recorded to TANF contained Fund Number 3651 and 3653.

  • Payroll expenditures were manually loaded onto the General Ledger with some delays due to a lack of an automatic interface between the payroll system and the General Ledger.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Director of Finance and Administration may not authorize Payroll expenditures.

Related to Payroll expenditures

  • Capital Expenditures means, with respect to any Person for any period, the aggregate amount of all expenditures (whether paid in cash or accrued as a liability) by such Person during that period for the acquisition or leasing (pursuant to a Capital Lease) of fixed or capital assets or additions to property, plant, or equipment (including replacements, capitalized repairs, and improvements) which should be capitalized on the balance sheet of such Person in accordance with GAAP.

  • Eligible Expenditures means expenditures in respect of the reasonable cost of goods, works and services required for the Project and to be financed out of the proceeds of the Loan allocated from time to time to the eligible Categories in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 1 to this Agreement; and

  • Qualified expenditures means capital expenditures that qualify, or would qualify except that the taxpayer entered into an agreement under subsection (13), for a rehabilitation credit under section 47(a)(2) of the internal revenue code if the taxpayer is eligible for the credit under section 47(a)(2) of the internal revenue code or, if the taxpayer is not eligible for the credit under section 47(a)(2) of the internal revenue code, the qualified expenditures that would qualify under section 47(a)(2) of the internal revenue code except that the expenditures are made to an historic resource that is not eligible for the credit under section 47(a)(2) of the internal revenue code that were paid. Qualified expenditures do not include capital expenditures for nonhistoric additions to an historic resource except an addition that is required by state or federal regulations that relate to historic preservation, safety, or accessibility.

  • Eligible Expenditure means expenditure in relation to the Funded Activities that complies in all respects with the eligibility rules set out in Annex D of this Grant Agreement;