income taxes

calovegas

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for an american working in dr for an american company, what deductions are taken out of their pay?
 

Timex

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May 9, 2002
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1st, Are you getting paid weekly, from the U.S.?

If So

I work for a U.S. company.
A small portion of my pay-check is paid in pesos, every 2 weeks, just like most of the workers get paid here.
My U.S. portion is in dollars, every week, direct deposit. I take advantage of the U.S. tax exemption for that part. ( I would rather not get into the details on this, you can easily find out on you own)


Citi-Bank in the U.S., Open an account, register for on-line banking.
I personally have 2 accounts.
1st account, direct deposit for my pay-check. The ATM Cards for this account, are with my folks back home.
2nd account, I transfer On-line, from the 1st account to the 2nd account, Only what I need for the week. I use my Citi-Bank DEBIT charge card, at ATM?s, charge at cash registers, and so-on, for the 2nd account.

I am limited to cash available in the 2nd account, in case of fraud or theft, on-line transfers are instantaneous from 1 account to the other. Yes I pay the ATM fees here, but I am not paying Cash Advance Fees, at CitiBank, it?s a debit to the cash in the account. They do require a minimum to open one. CitiBank uses the U.S. dollar to D.R. Peso value printed in the Wall Street journal.
At the ATM's, I can take up to $1000. U.S. dollars a day, IF THE CASH IS IN THE ACCOUNT, this is not a credit card.

CitiBank in the D.R., there are 3 branches in the Capital, FORGET ABOUT THEM.
The have the name, but most times, they cannot help with banking issue?s.

I also have Dollar and Pesos account?s with Banco Popular


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Hope this helps!
Tim H.