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Types of Bonuses There are several types of bonuses. Some plans simply give employees a certain share of the company profits, or perhaps a bonus to the entire company. Other programs give incentives to individuals or teams to perform at or above certain thresholds. While bonuses are subject to income taxes, they don't simply get added to your income and taxed at your top marginal tax rate. Instead, your bonus counts as supplemental income and is subject to federal withholding at a 22% flat rate. A bonus is “a form of compensation that’s not guaranteed and that is usually paid after the completion of a certain event,” says Adi Dehejia, The Muse’s Chief Financial Officer.
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Bonus commonly means:
- Bonus, a Commonwealth term for a distribution of profits to a with-profits insurance policy
- Bonus payment, an extra payment received as a reward for doing one's job well or as an incentive
Bonus may also refer to:
Places[edit]
- 10028 Bonus, a main belt asteroid
People[edit]
- Bonus (patrician) (6th-century–627), Byzantine statesman and general, active in the reign of Heraclius
- Bonus (Sirmium), a Byzantine general, active in the reign of Justin II (r. 565–578)
- Petrus Bonus, a physician
Brands and enterprises[edit]
- Bónus, an Icelandic supermarket
- TeST TST-14 Bonus, a Czech glider
Energy[edit]
Savings Account Bonuses
- Bonus Energy A/S, a Danish wind turbine manufacturer, later called Siemens Wind Power
- Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS), a decommissioned nuclear facility in Puerto Rico
Games and sports[edit]
- Bonus (basketball), a situation wherein one team accumulates a certain number of fouls
- Bonus (Scrabble), a term used in the game Scrabble outside North America, for playing all seven of one's tiles
- Bonus, a type of question in quiz bowl
Bonuses For Employees
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