Things You'll Need:
- your paycheck
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Step 1
Gross Pay: This includes the total amount of income that you earned during a particular pay period. Your employer determines the pay period. A pay period can be weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or something else. This amount does not include any tax deductions or company deductions such as insurance.
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Step 2
Before any Federal Taxes are deduced from your check, you have a few company deductions that are not taxed. These are your deduction to your medical and dental plans, and any 401k contribution.
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Step 3
Statutory Deductions: These are on all paychecks required by law
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Step 4
Federal Tax Amount: This amount can vary depending on the amount of money you earn and the number of exemptions you chose to claim. You can check the IRS.gov website for your income tax bracket
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Step 5
State Tax Amount: Depending on the state you live in, you may not be required to pay a state tax. If your state has a income tax law this amount is deducted from your paycheck the same way as Federal tax. You can find your state income tax rate from your state's website
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Step 6
Medicare and FICA withholdings: Employee pays 1.45% of their paycheck toward Medicare, employees pay 6.2% of their paycheck to FICA. Your employer also matches these amounts. These deductions are to pay into the Federal Medicare and Social Security System. This entitles you to receive a monthly social security payment when you retire.
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Step 7
Local Tax Amount: Although rare, a local tax is sometimes applied to employees of certain cities, counties or school districts. For example, I believe New York is a state with city taxes.
You will now have all your other company deductions like supplemental insurance, and any stock purchase plans and things like that -
Step 8
Net Pay: This is the amount of income that you actually take home after all withholdings and deductions have been applied.
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Step 9
Common Abbreviations Used on Paycheck Stubs
YTD: Year-to-Date
FT or FWT: Federal Tax or Federal Tax Withheld
ST or SWT: State Tax or State Tax Withheld
SS or SSWT: Social Security or Social Security Tax Withheld
MWT or Med: Medicare Tax Withheld
FICA: Federal Insurance Contributions Act
Although not required, the following are items that may appear on your paycheck stub. These would be some of the things mentioned in the first paragraph.
Look at your pay stub, now you have a better understanding of the type of taxes your paying and why.















Comments
mizzo453 said
on 5/5/2009 Glad I could help.
durang77 said
on 5/5/2009 thanks-- i didn't know this