Ive never supported a payroll tax.

I was $4,000 short on my first payroll.

Everyone has a budget, I don't care who you are.

If I had the Rangers payroll, I'd never lose a game

I run a small company with 18 employees on its payroll.

If you hire relatives, you'll have a payroll that won't quit.

You never want to be in a position where you can't make payroll.

The payroll tax is affecting sales. It's causing sales declines.

I've never supported a wage tax and I've never supported a payroll tax.

I never stole nuttin' unless it began with an 'A' - A truck, a car, a payroll...!

If we lower the payroll tax, will Americans let us raise it again? I don't think so.

The biggest thrill wasn't in winning on Sunday but in meeting the payroll on Monday.

I was on Khodorkovsky's payroll myself for ten years. I'm biased because I respect him.

Steve Bannon was my right-hand man. He didn't like me to say it, but he was on my payroll.

I'm all for lifting the payroll-tax cap, if only to make payroll taxes a little less regressive.

When I was 18, I went into the army as a payroll clerk because otherwise I was headed for Korea.

I wonder sometimes if manufacturers of foolproof items keep a fool or two on their payroll to test things.

It struck me that most businesses have less than 100 employees, but most payroll services were going after bigger companies.

At Wikinvest, which got renamed Sigfig, we were constantly just two or three months away from not being able to make payroll.

The way we designed self-driving payroll, it ends payroll as an independent system that you're entering information in by hand.

The extension and expansion of the payroll tax holidays for workers would be number one on my list and key to avoiding recession.

I think that for the next short period of time, our No. 1 priority is Congress needs to do its work and extend the payroll tax cut.

Payroll savings plans are vital because they are essentially the only way that middle-class Americans reliably save for retirement.

I like the fact that Donald Trump has been in the private sector. I like that he's had to make a payroll. I like that he's had to do projects.

I have 120 people in my payroll without any government giving me any money. We live off the tickets and the records I sell. That is very unusual.

When we started Workday, we were originally very focused on the core HR system. Then we added payroll, and then we got into performance management.

If you're not putting enough away for emergencies or retirement, making commitments in advance, such as signing up for payroll withholding, can help.

Electronic Accounting Systems processed my little payrolls like one big payroll. I did the selling, and the people I hired did most of the operations.

For more than forty years, the United States Congress has shamelessly used payroll taxes intended for Social Security to fund big government spending.

In our early days, being recognized on any list of great companies was hard to imagine. There were times when we sold the office furniture to make payroll.

In '38, this time I did a job for Mr. Stryker. I went on his payroll at about half the salary I was getting before, to cover what he called Harvest in Ohio.

We picked a great marketplace. We were a pioneer in payroll processing for very small companies. And we had the perseverance and good fortune enough to stick it out.

Congress has changed the Social Security system over time, and over 20 times in the past Congress has raised taxes on Social Security in payroll taxes into the system.

Everyone has a budget, I don't care who you are. But they said if we are in a pennant race in the middle of the summer they are going to get some help with added payroll.

When you're not on the payroll, and you want to continue the Beverly Wilshire lifestyle, but you're only geared for a Holiday Inn existence, things are gonna catch up to you.

If you move or get married, that has to be changed with HR, payroll, medical insurance, life insurance, etc. It is a huge administrative headache that requires a full-time staff.

I've made a payroll. I know what it's like to execute a business plan. I know what it's like to expect the proper return on investment... and I know you can't spend your way out of debt.

It has to have a payroll tax that's dedicated to Social Security. The Social Security tax has been very successful over the years in raising almost all of our elderly citizens out of poverty.

I came up with the idea for what later became Paychex in 1970 when I was working for Electronic Accounting Systems, a company that sold payroll processing to companies with 50 to 1,000 employees.

Like any small business owner, I experienced the pressures of building a company from the ground up - developing a business plan, balancing the books, meeting payroll and building a customer base.

Most churches are run by preachers who went to seminaries, who decided to be preachers when they were 18, 19, 20 years old. These preachers never met a payroll. They don't know how the world works.

Open the borders to willing workers from any and all nations. They will create businesses that pay taxes, especially payroll taxes to fund Medicare and Social Security benefits of retiring baby boomers.

The clearest way to cut some of this fiscal drag would be to extend the current payroll tax holiday and increase it - as proposed by President Barack Obama. This would cut the fiscal drag by almost half.

When I was starting a small printing shop in Wembley, I vividly remember coming out of the cinema, realising I had spent the two hours worrying about that month's payroll, rather than focusing on the film.

The revenue stream for Social Security benefits comes from payroll taxes, which are credited to the Social Security Trust Fund - accounting for the program's finances separately from the rest of the budget.

I can make a firm pledge, under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.

A lifetime single worker really gets a horrid deal from Social Security. The return on average is less than 0.5 percent. These workers would be nearly better off stuffing their payroll tax dollars under a mattress.

I've felt for some time that economics needs to be taught differently by economists who actually have had experience making a payroll or investing on Wall Street. When economics is taught by pure academics, watch out.

Zenefits is basically a service that manages all of your payroll, benefits, and associated HR details that come along with those. Dealing with new employee onboarding, offer letters, and managing that - and we do it for free.

Literally every single sliver of technology that makes the iPhone a smartphone instead of a stupidphone - internet, GPS, touchscreen, battery, hard drive, voice recognition - was developed by researchers on the government payroll.

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