Nonexempt

Word NONEXEMPT
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Hyphenation nonexempt
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Definitions and meanings of "Nonexempt"

What do we mean by nonexempt?

Subject to an obligation, duty, or liability, especially subject to taxation. adjective

Subject to certain federal workplace laws or protections, especially those requiring overtime compensation. adjective

Not exempt; subject to (some specified) rule. Opposite of exempt. adjective

Not exempt from the provisions of the fair labor practises act; -- a term applied mostly to persons who are hourly employees, who are required by law to be treated in certain ways. Many salaried and management personnnel are not covered by the law and are therefore exempt. adjective

Not exempt. adjective

Subject to taxation; not within any category of income to which taxes are not applied. adjective

One who is not exempt. noun

(of goods or funds) subject to taxation adjective

(of persons) not exempt from an obligation or liability adjective

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The word "nonexempt" in example sentences

Applying the salary and duties tests together, the survey found that 95 percent of respondents should be classified as nonexempt and paid on an hourly basis with overtime pay. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The company also said it is increasing the amount of shares each hourly, or "nonexempt," employee can receive under an existing incentive program, from 20 to 50 shares. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Covered "nonexempt" employees must be paid overtime rates of one and one-half times the regular pay rate for any hours over 40 in a 7-day period. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The city also plans to freeze wages for executive and nonexempt workers in 2010. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Six of the eight Ivies do; Yale University pays more than $8 million in lieu of taxes to the city of New Haven, Conn., along with paying $4 million on some nonexempt property, according to New Haven. ❋ Jennifer Levitz (2012)

The city also will freeze wages next year for executive and nonexempt workers and is looking for ways to cut health insurance costs that could result in higher payments for those employees. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Banks say it isn't their job to see if the money is exempt, and that the benefits often are commingled with nonexempt money. ❋ Ellen E. Schultz (2010)

Also, for those with GST nonexempt trusts, begin to discuss whether a taxable termination or taxable distribution might make sense before the end of the year. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the criminal case is indeed over, let us hope that Drew at least gets socked with a civil judgment so large she will never again own any nonexempt assets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Consider the so-called "rules of origin" provisions, which mean that a product from a tariff-exempt country can still be subject to tariffs if it includes components from nonexempt countries. ❋ John Battle (2009)

Don't commingle Social Security and exempt benefits with nonexempt funds. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If the funds are commingled with nonexempt funds, the banks would have to apply a formula to exclude the protected amounts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These debtors cannot save their homes by refinancing because they cannot afford the monthly payments that would be required, and cannot file chapter 13 cases to save their homes because current law would require paying the value of their nonexempt equity to unsecured creditors. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A significant number of debtors facing foreclosure are elderly and have nonexempt equity in their properties because of low homestead exemptions in some states, either due to recent appreciation or the fact that their predatory mortgages were for less than the value of their properties. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In most cases the withholding of pay for missed work days violates the salary test, indicating that these employees should be considered nonexempt and entitled to overtime pay. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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