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  2. Suspension (punishment) - Wikipedia

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    Suspension is a common practice in the workplace for being in violation of an organization's policy, or major breaches of policy.Work suspensions occur when a business manager or supervisor deems an action of an employee, whether intentional or unintentional, to be a violation of policy that should result in a course of punishment, and when the employee's absence during the suspension period ...

  3. Unpaid taxes. False claims. What’s next for Florida lawmaker ...

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    Did you read the Sentinel’s exposé on freshman State Rep. Carolina Amesty? I haven’t cringed that much since I watched a compilation video of skateboarding wipeouts. Every new paragraph ...

  4. What if you can’t pay your taxes? First, don’t panic! - AOL

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    A Failure to Pay Penalty, assessed for not paying the amount shown on your tax return, results in a fine of 0.5% of the total tax bill for each month the taxes go unpaid.

  5. Back taxes - Wikipedia

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    The consequences for not paying one's back taxes differ. The IRS may send written notices regarding back taxes, and usually expects a response in 30–60 days. A penalty fee is issued if the taxes remain unpaid. [5] The minimum penalty fee is $135. Also, one has to pay interest on the unpaid taxes.

  6. Occupational privilege tax - Wikipedia

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    Various state and local taxing authorities in the US require an employer or the employee to withhold and remit a tax on the wages paid to an employee. Some states require both the employer and employee to remit a portion of the total occupational privilege tax (OPT), while others only require one or the other to do so. [1]

  7. Reasons You Might Not Get a Tax Refund This Year - AOL

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  8. Tax Changes Florida Retirees Need to Know About For 2025 - AOL

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    Florida's tax-friendly reputation makes it a haven for retirees, with no state income tax, estate tax or inheritance tax. However, staying informed about upcoming federal tax changes is essential ...

  9. Making Work Pay tax credit - Wikipedia

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    The Making Work Pay tax credit was a personal credit provided in tax years 2009 and 2010 to U.S. federal income taxpayers. [1] It was authorized in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The credit was given at a rate of 6.2 percent of earned income up to a maximum of $400 for individuals or $800 for married taxpayers.