pay as you earn
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Definition
Noun: A system of income tax collection where an employer deducts tax directly from an employee's wages or salary at the time it is paid, and then sends this money to the government. It is the standard method of collecting income tax from employees in the United Kingdom.
Usage
"Pay as you earn" (often abbreviated as PAYE) is used as a singular noun to refer to the entire tax withholding system. It is a proper noun for this specific British system.
Examples
- All employees in the UK are subject to pay as you earn.
- The company's payroll department handles the pay as you earn deductions.
- Her tax is calculated automatically through the pay as you earn system.
Advanced Usage
- The term can function attributively (like an adjective) before other nouns to describe things related to the system.
- He received his PAYE coding notice from the tax office.
- Your pay-as-you-earn deductions are shown on your payslip.
Variants and Related Words
- PAYE: The common acronym for "pay as you earn".
- Withholding tax: A more general term for any system where tax is deducted at source, common in other countries like the United States.
- Payroll tax: A broader term that can encompass PAYE and other employer-paid contributions.
Synonyms
- Tax withholding
- Income tax withholding
- Pay-as-you-go tax (a conceptually similar term used in other contexts)
Notes
- "Pay as you earn" is a fixed phrase. It is not typically used as a verb phrase (e.g., you do not say "I pay as I earn" to describe this system).
- The system ensures regular tax payments throughout the year, rather than a single large payment.
Noun
- the British system of withholding tax