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  2. Understanding Pre- and Post-Tax Deductions on Your Paycheck - AOL

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    Understanding Pre-Tax vs. Post-Tax Deductions. Pre-tax deductions are when your employer pulls money out of your check before the IRS gets its claws on its share of your...

  3. Do You Know What’s Being Deducted From Your Paycheck? - AOL

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    When you make contributions to a pre-tax plan such as a traditional 401 (k) or 403 (b) plan, that portion of your paycheck isn’t subject to income tax withholding.

  4. Employer transportation benefits in the United States

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    If offered as a pretax benefit, employees save on their federal payroll taxes because the amount designated by the employee is deducted from their gross income, and employers save because they are not required to pay payroll taxes on such deducted amount.

  5. 4 Ways To Find Tax Deductions That Work For You in 2024 - AOL

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    You can deduct certain expenses whether you take the standard deduction or itemize. To find out what tax deductions you can claim, you should understand what’s available to you.

  6. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Deductions and exemptions. The share of total income and federal, state and local taxes paid by income group. Total taxes include income taxes, payroll taxes, state and local sales taxes, federal and state excise taxes, and local property taxes.

  7. Above-the-line deduction - Wikipedia

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    In the United States tax law, an above-the-line deduction is a deduction that the Internal Revenue Service allows a taxpayer to subtract from his or her gross income in arriving at "adjusted gross income" for the taxable year. These deductions are set forth in Internal Revenue Code Section 62.