This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Money & Personal Finance has 29 clues. Answers range from 3 to 22 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
National legislative body of U.S consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives as a continuous institution.
International Revenue Service; federal bureau which collects taxes every year and turns the money over to the Treasury Department to cover expenses of the U.S. government
Executive agency responsible for promoting economic prosperity and ensuring financial security of the United States
Amount, based on percentage of one's taxable income, paid to the U.S., and in some cases, to the state in which one lives
Amount, based on a percentage of a purchase, paid to a state and local governments and school districts.
Amount, based on a percentage of property value, paid to local governments and school districts in which one lives.
Tax similar to a sales tax, imposed on some goods.
Amount, based on the value of one's estate, which one heirs or beneficiaries will pay to the government upon one's death.
Tax imposed on the transfer of money or property from one living person to another by gift, payable by the donor.
Person who relies on another for financial support.
Amount deducted from a paycheck by an employer in the employee's behalf to pay federal income taxes based in the number of personal allowances claimed
Federal Insurance Contribution Act; a Social Security retirement tax
Amount of income before taxes and other deductions
Program under the U.S Social Security Administration which reimburses hospital and physicians for medical care provided to qualifying people over 65 year old
amount of income after taxes and other deductions (take home pay)
Government program which provided economic assistance to a person faced with unemployment, disability or old age
Monetary credits received on one's tax return for each person claimed as a dependent
Amount paid before commission
Fixed amount of money paid to a person on a regular basis for services rendered
Sum of money given to an employee in addition to the employee's usual compensation
Payment for work done per hourly.
Base hourly wage set by the federal government.
Salary range set by the government for all government jobs.
Payment for additional work done outside of regular hours.
Amount of money one is paid at the beginning of a job.
Percentage pay of each sale, no base salary is available.
Amount of one's salary remaining after federal, state and often city income taxes and various other deductions have been withheld
Fixed amount of money paid to a person on a regular basis
Working on a contractual basis rather than being employed by a specific company, giving tax and income responsibility to the worker