Salary Deduction definition

Salary Deduction means an arrangement between the Employee and the Employer by which the Employer pays the Employee's Gym Flex Membership fees to lncorpore Limited and then recovers some, all or none of these fees through Employee payroll deductions.
Salary Deduction. All deductions for absences will be made on an hourly basis.
Salary Deduction means a payment deducted from your net salary by your Employer and paid to us in accordance with the relevant consents and authorities, for the purpose of making subscriptions to your Legal & General ISA.

Examples of Salary Deduction in a sentence

  • If your employer does not facilitate Salary Deduction, you should complete the SEPA Direct Debit Mandate.

  • Alternatively, if you are unsure as to whether or not your employer provides Salary Deduction facilities, you should complete both mandates.

  • If you do complete both mandates, Cornmarket will only process the SEPA Direct Debit Mandate in the event that a Salary Deduction facility is not available with your employer.

  • Nothing in this Salary Deduction (Pay Deduction) Policy is intended to prevent deductions by the employer of an overpayment of salary/wages/pay, or an overpayment in respect of expenses incurred by the employee in carrying out his/her employment.

  • Nothing in this Salary Deduction (Pay Deduction) Policy is intended to prevent deductions by the employer of an overpayment of salary/wages/pay, or an overpayment in respect of expenses incurred by the employee in carrying out his/her employment.Appendix 11 NOTES Note 5.3 Under the revised arrangements a school appointing a teacher who is new to the school is not required to match the salary (point) that the teacher was paid in their previous post.

  • Each teacher who desires to authorize such deduction, shall file with the school district secretary through the treasurer of the Federation a signed and dated "Salary Deduction Authorization Form," authorizing the school district treasurer to deduct from monthly earnings and to remit to the treasurer of the Federation an amount equal to one twelfth (1/12) of the dues required for membership in the organization or organizations so specified.

  • Every employee who desires to authorize such deduction shall file with the Payroll Department, through the office of the Association, a signed and dated Classified Association Salary Deduction Authorization Form.

  • In the case of the repayment of loans under this Agreement is made according to the payroll program specified in the Salary Deduction Loan Program For Employees In Companies of the Bank, the Borrower agrees that all salary and other income of the Borrower will be used by the employer of the Borrower to pay directly into the borrower's loan account opened at the Bank.

  • Salary Deduction Absences in excess of those in a) or b) are subject to approval by the Division.

  • The Administrator shall provide an Eligible Employee with a Flexible Compensation Enrollment Form and Salary Deduction Agreement (or “election form”) before, or as soon as practicable after, his or her Participation Commencement Date (or he or she qualifies to make a new election of benefits pursuant to Section 3.3).


More Definitions of Salary Deduction

Salary Deduction means an agreement between the employee and the employer, on behalf of the Council, to deduct amount from the employee’s wages for the purpose of purchasing or contributing to the purchase of benefits as allowed under federal and state laws. (12-20-88/01-19-89)
Salary Deduction means the amount designated by a Participant to be withheld by Patterson Canada or an Affiliate from his or her Salary as of each Pay Day, and to be remitted to the Company to be applied to purchase an Option in accordance with the Plan.

Related to Salary Deduction

  • Vacation Year means the twelve (12) month period commencing on the first (1st) day of April in each calendar year and concluding on the thirty-first (31st) day of March of the following calendar year.

  • Bonus Compensation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(b).