C. Net Pay is how much you've made during a pay period, YTD Net Pay is how you've made this year.
We might also note the difference between net pay and gross pay.
Gross pay is how much you earned before any taxes and deductions, net pay what you take home after taxes and deductions.
Let's use an example, and for the sake of state tax numbers, let's say you live in Minnesota. If you had a job where your total amount earned in a week (gross pay) was $1,000, and you got a weekly paycheck--assuming you are single and claiming no special tax deductions:
Federal income tax would be about $125
Social Security withholding about $60
Medicare withholding about $15
State tax withholding about $60
... So, not counting any other deductions you might include (such as your portion of health or dental insurance premiums, etc), with a gross pay of $1,000 your net pay would be about $740 per week. Year-to-date numbers would track that net pay total as it accumulated throughout the tax year.
Two treaties<span> were signed by ad interim president David G. Burnet and Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna at </span>Velasco<span> on May 14, 1836, after defeat of the Mexican forces at the battle of San Jacinto.</span>
Answer:
After the Civil War, Congress adopted a number of measures to protect individual rights from interference by the states. Among them was the Fourteenth Amendment, which prohibits the states from depriving “any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.”
Answer:
Protestant Reformation was not just a religious faction in Christianity but have a deep impact on the social, political culture of the western world.
Explanation:
The Reformation's challenge to Catholic theology strengthened the Scientific Movement and it is a typical example where history makes way for the new ideas about the nations. Furthermore, Western conceptions of democratic government and equality were ignited by the Reformation and offered a moral rationale for commercial capitalism which became the base of America's economy. American colonists were acquainted with the English Civil War, during which Catholic Republicans stood up and opposed a government, setting the groundwork for the American Revolution in the following century.