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  2. Taxation in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Additional Contributions Type of Employees Additional Contribution Supported by the Employer Beneficiaries of the Social Security Special Fund for the Workers of the Whool Industry 0.5% Beneficiaries of the Special Fund for Insurance Brokers 1%

  3. Taxation in Norway - Wikipedia

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    No social security contribution is paid for income below the exemption card threshold (frikortgrense). This threshold is NOK 54,650 in 2018. [10] Then, social security contribution is paid at a levelling rate of 25% (of the income above NOK 54,650) until this gives a higher total tax than using the standard tax rate on all personal income.

  4. Social security in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The contribution level was reduced from 1.3% for employees and employers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Contributions are paid only on earnings up to the social security ceiling (2021: 7,100 EUR in western Germany and 6,700 EUR in the former GDR). The system is largely self-financed but also receives a subsidy from the state to run the Job centers.

  5. Social security in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    The state social protection system in Azerbaijan consists of two main parts: 1) social insurance; and 2) social security. The State Social Protection Fund implements social security programs, and the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population carries out social protection programs.

  6. Business process outsourcing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Security breaches threaten outsourcing industries as the nature of the work involves handling sensitive client information. With 2014 ending in a security breach of Sony Pictures' security, businesses made security a top priority in order to mitigate the negative effects on the reputation of outsourcing firms brought about by security breaches.

  7. File:The Social Security Contributions (Intermediaries ...

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    English: These Regulations, which come into force on 6th April 2000, make provision for ensuring that social security contributions payable in relation to employed earner’s employment remain payable notwithstanding the existence of arrangements whereby the services of the worker for another person (“the client”) are performed through another person (“the intermediary”) and not ...

  8. File:Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern ...

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    Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 Description English: An Act to consolidate for Northern Ireland certain enactments relating to social security contributions and benefits, with corrections and minor improvements under the Consolidation of Enactments (Procedure) Act 1949.

  9. Payroll tax - Wikipedia

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    Federal social insurance taxes are imposed on employers [35] and employees, [36] ordinarily consisting of a tax of 12.4% of wages up to an annual wage maximum ($118,500 in wages, for a maximum contribution of $14,694 in 2016) for Social Security and a tax of 2.9% (half imposed on employer and half withheld from the employee's pay) of all wages ...