Remuneration means any money or its equivalent given or passed to any person for services rendered by him and includes perquisites as defined under the Income-tax Act, 1961;
Remuneration means any payment in money or in kind, or both in money and in kind, made or owing to any person in return for that person working for any other person, including the State;
Remuneration means emoluments to which Chapter 4 of Part 42 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 applies or is applied.”.
Examples of Remuneration in a sentence
The Able Australia 'Award' rates are in accordance with the SCHADS Award and increases as per Fair Work Annual Wage reviews and other relevant Equal Remuneration Offerings.
Provided that any increase to wage rates as a result of the Equal Remuneration Order made under (2010/3131) will not increase allowances under this clause.
More Definitions of Remuneration
Remuneration means the total value of all payments in money or in kind made or owing to an employee arising from the employment of that employee;
Remuneration means pay and allowances;
Remuneration means the remuneration payable to the Administrators or Deed Administrators for work performed by them, their partners, employees or agents with respect to acting as Administrators and Deed Administrators as determined in accordance with Clause 5.6 of this Deed and Schedule 12 of the Regulations;
Remuneration means basic salary, shift or weighting allowances, guaranteed and/or anticipated bonus and commission earnings, car allowance and any other benefit or allowance;
Remuneration means any money or its equivalent given or passed to any person for services
Remuneration means the total earnings during the policy period for each owner, partner, executive officer or employee.
Remuneration means receipt of benefits in cash or in kind;