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tatiyna
2 years ago
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Sammy salt is an exempt employee and earns $275,000 per year. if sammy was paid on a weekly basis, what would his gross pay be?

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egoroff_w [7]2 years ago
5 0

Sammy salt makes $275,000 a year as an exempt employee. if Olivia was paid on a biweekly basis her gross pay would be $5,288.46.

A person's gross pay is their total earnings for a certain time period before any deductions are made. Gross compensation is determined before any deductions, such as those for required taxes and Medicare contributions, employer-provided health insurance, or retirement plans. The difference between the gross pay definition and the net pay definition is that the former excludes an employee's take-home compensation.

Employee's gross pay is their salary before any payroll deductions such as taxes, benefits, and other expenses are made. Net pay, often known as take-home pay, is the amount that is left after all withholdings have been taken into account.

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