Payroll Taxes definition

Payroll Taxes means State Unemployment Insurance (SUI), Federal Unemployment Insurance (FUI), and payments pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA).
Payroll Taxes means an amount, determined by tables adopted by the workers’ compensation commissioner pursuant to chapter 17A, equal to the sum of the following:
Payroll Taxes means State Unemployment Insurance (SUI), Federal Unemployment Insurance (FUI), and payments made pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA).

Examples of Payroll Taxes in a sentence

  • In addition to all of the foregoing, Borrower will continue to comply with all requirements of the Forbearance Agreements regarding the Unfunded Payroll Taxes.

  • Borrower’s obligations regarding the Enforcement Notice in Section 3.7 above are in addition to Borrower’s continuing obligation to comply with and satisfy all terms of the Forbearance Agreements regarding the Unfunded Payroll Taxes, all of which remain in full force and effect.

  • Normal and appropriate components include actual costs of Payroll Taxes (FICA, SUTA, FUTA), Insurance (health, life, dental, disability), Retirement Plan, Workers Compensation (blended rates are not acceptable – reimbursement will be based on the actual rate for each person charging to the project and shall include modifier and discounts).

  • In the event that funds are not available for payment of the Operating Expenses in their entirety, all Payroll Taxes or withholding taxes shall be paid first from the available funds.

  • Tax reporting and withholding with respect to Compensatory Equity Interests shall be governed by Section 9.06 (Payroll Taxes) of the Separation and Distribution Agreement.


More Definitions of Payroll Taxes

Payroll Taxes means the employer's share of Federal Insurance Contributions Act taxes, governmentally required retirement contributions, and state and federal unemployment compensation taxes.
Payroll Taxes means any Taxes imposed by any Tax Authority on an employer in connection with the payment or provision of salaries or benefits and other remuneration to employees or directors, including income tax withholding, social security, unemployment taxes, and premiums for workers’ compensation.
Payroll Taxes means social security, Medicare, unemployment and other payroll, employment or similar or related Taxes and employer national insurance contributions or similar obligations payable.
Payroll Taxes means all taxes and deposits required to be paid or withheld from the wages or salaries of Borrowers' employees.
Payroll Taxes means the employer's share of FICA taxes, governmentally required retirement contributions, and state and federal unemployment compensation taxes.
Payroll Taxes means the employer's portion of FICA, FUTA, and all other state and federal payroll taxes.
Payroll Taxes means the employer’s portion of FICA, FUTA, and all other state and federal payroll taxes.