Benefits Found In Your Paychecks
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Benefits Found In Your Paychecks
Benefits Found In Your Paychecks The purpose of this document is to help you to understand the benefits you receive because of the collective bargaining agreements between IATSE and the local employers. First, let us define some terms for you and what their purpose is: Federal and State Taxes: 1) Federal Income Tax – This is your overall taxes levied by the Federal Government on your Gross income. 2) FICA – This is a tax levied by the Federal Government to pay for Social Security. It is collected by the IRS and administered was created by Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA). The tax rate as of 2010 is 12.4% on the first $106,800 of earnings. For W2 employees, the employee pays 6.2% and the employer pay the other 6.2%. For 1099 employees, they pay the full 12.4% amount. The benefit of being a W2 employee is you get a 6.2% benefit of additional pay because you don’t have to pay the employer share. (eg. if you make $500 as a 1099 contractor, you pay $62 in taxes to the government. As a W2 employee you pay $31 and your employer pays $31 so your gross pay is actually $531) 3) Medicare – This is a tax levied by the Federal Government to pay for Medicare benefits. It is collected by the IRS. The rate as of 2010 is 2.9%. As with FICA, if you are W2 the employer pays half your medicare (1.45%) so you make more money. 4) More information and links about Federal Taxes: a. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Insurance_Contributions_Act_tax b. http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10003.html c. http://www.ssa.gov/mystatement/fica.htm d. http://www.moneychimp.com/features/tax_brackets.htm 5) http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=104936,00.htmlArizona State Income Tax – This is the overall taxes levied by the State of Arizona on your Gross income. a. http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/layouthtmls/swzl_statetaxrate_AZ.html Union Benefits and Fees: 1) All benefits you receive through the collective bargaining agreements is paid by the employer. 2) All benefits are in addition to your base rate of pay and are pre‐tax. 3) Health and Welfare – This is money paid by the employer into the IATSE National Benefit Fund. This fund provides various health plans for members and monies put into the fund on your behalf are used to cover the quarterly fees. In the event you already have coverage through a spouse, the money in your fund can be used for deductibles and other approved health expenses. 4) Annuity – This is an investment fund that money is paid into by your employer. It is intended to be used as a retirement fund and you are allowed to put in additional pre‐tax matching funds. 5) Pension – This is money paid by your employer into the national IATSE Pension. Based on your years of employment (based on days worked each year), you receive a monthly pension at the specified retirement age for 25 years. 6) Referral List Fee – This is a 1% fee levied to all freelancers (union and non‐union) to be included on the Union Referral List. The fee is levied on actual hours worked by the employee. As part of the collective bargaining agreements, the employers agree to only hire persons on the Referral List. To have this automatically withheld, contact the business agent at e.falkner@iatsel748.com How to Read Your Paychecks Fox Sports Arizona Fox Sports Arizona sends 2 documents with their payroll. Document 1 is your check with stub: 1) This shows the pay period you are being paid for and the date the check was issued 2) This shows your pay by normal (Wages‐Hourly), Overtime and Double Time 3) This shows the taxes that are withheld and your yearly totals a. FED FIT – This is your Federal Income Taxes withheld b. FED FICA EE – This is your Federal FICA Taxes withheld c. FED MEDICARE – This is your Federal Medicare Taxes withheld d. AZ SIT – This is your Arizona State Income Taxes withheld e. IA748 Dues – This is your 1% referral list fees that are withheld (if you’ve signed the cards) Document 2 is your hours and benefits summary: 1) This shows the show you worked, the rate, the sign‐in/out times that FSAZ recorded and any other travel expenses you were paid (mileage, per diem, travel). 2) This shows the break down of benefits you were paid in addition to your base rate. a. H/W – This is the amount paid into your Health and Welfare account b. Annuity – This is the amount paid into the IATSE National Annuity by the employer c. Pension – This is the amount paid into the International Pension fund by the employer d. Benefit Total – This is the total additional compensation you received in the form of benefit payments which (currently) are pre‐tax benefits 3) NOTES: a. If your IA748 Dues do not show up and you’ve signed a 1% card for FSAZ, contact the Union Business Representative immediately to help resolve the issue. b. Keep your pay stubs and check your year‐to‐date totals to make sure they match Burke Brothers Productions and TRO Crewing BBP and TRO use a 3rd party payroll company that only sends 1 document, your check and stub: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) This are shows your name, your file number with the payrolling company, the pay period for the check and your withholding rates (3rd row, 4th box). a. FW – The federal rate of withholding they are using S – Single, M – Married, # of Dependents b. ST – The state rate of withholding they are using S – Single, M – Married, % of Federal This shows the breakdown of how your hours are paid a. REG – Your regular rate of earnings b. O/TIM – Your overtime rate of earnings This shows the break down of taxes withheld a. FICA – Your federal FICA taxes withheld b. MEDFICA – Your federal Medicare taxes withheld c. FED WTH – Your federal Income taxes withheld d. AZ – Your Arizona State Income taxes withheld This shows your benefits break down (paid in addition to your base rate): a. HLTHWL2 – This is the amount paid into your Health and Welfare account b. ANNUITY – This is the amount paid into the IATSE National Annuity c. UNION1% – This is your 1% referral list fees that are withheld (if you’ve signed the cards) d. PENSION – This is the amount paid into your pension fund This is your year‐to‐date totals for all payments and withholdings NOTES: a. If your IA748 Dues do not show up and you’ve signed a 1% card for BBP/TRO, contact the Union Business Representative immediately to help resolve the issue. b. Keep your pay stubs and check your year‐to‐date totals to make sure they match