payroll

[ US /ˈpeɪˌɹoʊɫ/ ]
[ UK /pˈe‍ɪɹə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. the total amount of money paid in wages
    the company had a large payroll
  2. the department that determines the amounts of wage or salary due to each employee
  3. a list of employees and their salaries
    the company had a long payroll
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How To Use payroll In A Sentence

  • The payroll figures are derived from a poll of employers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The more customers that sign up, the more profitable this company becomes, since it earns interest on escrowed payroll taxes from customers.
  • Private insurers are charged with implementing and administrating the elements of care that are funded out of the payroll tax, but those elements create a very tight, constrained sandbox for premium-driven short-term insurance to play in. Matthew Yglesias » What It’s All About
  • By then, metro area payrolls should reach almost 579,000.
  • The building was set ablaze in an apparent attempt to destroy evidence that could condemn a former mayor of involvement in a payroll scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • These companies allow council bosses to avoid payroll taxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It employed people on a monthly salary and at its peak there were more than 5,000 on the payroll.
  • As the levels of funding increase, the effective return on payroll taxes goes up.
  • With debts of $4 million and a monthly payroll of $1.2 million, the venture is clearly heading for trouble.
  • In an age when general staff pensions did not exist the railways might well keep elderly staff on the payroll for nominal duties.
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