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  2. Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, as part of this restructuring, the contribution allocations were adjusted, with 75% now going into Account I (Akaun Persaraan), 15% into Account II (Akaun Sejahtera), and 10% into Account III (Akaun Fleksibel). This new system aims to strike a balance between members' long-term financial security and their immediate financial needs ...

  3. Malaysian Institute of Accountants - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) is the umbrella body for the accountancy profession in Malaysia.It was established under the Accountants Act, 1967 to regulate and develop the accountancy profession in this country.

  4. Employer registration - Wikipedia

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    Employer registration is the process by which a person or legal entity registers their intent to employ someone. Types of employers

  5. List of employer associations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of employer associations and other business organizations. Albania. Konfindustria (Konfederata e Industrive te Shqiperise) Austria. ...

  6. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    This pre-tax option is what makes 401(k) plans attractive to employees, and many employers offer this option to their (full-time) workers. 401(k) payable is a general ledger account that contains the amount of 401(k) plan pension payments that an employer has an obligation to remit to a pension plan administrator.

  7. Superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Employer superannuation contributions are generally tax deductible if paid to a "complying superannuation fund". This includes compulsory employer contributions as well as "salary sacrifice" contributions. Employees may choose to make additional contributions at the same rate as a "salary sacrifice", but only if their employer agrees to do so.

  8. Employers' organization - Wikipedia

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    The role and position of an employers' organization differs from country to country. In countries with an Anglo-Saxon economic system (such as the United Kingdom and the United States), where there is no institutionalized cooperation between employers' organizations, trade unions and government, an employers' organization is an interest group or advocacy group that through lobbying tries to ...

  9. List of largest employers - Wikipedia

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    Employer Country Employees (mn) State-owned 1 Walmart United States: 2.1 2 Amazon United States: 1.54 3 China National Petroleum China: 1.08 4 State Grid China: 0.87 5 Foxconn Taiwan: 0.76 6 China Post Group China: 0.75 7 Accenture United States: 0.72 8 Volkswagen Germany: 0.68 9 United States Postal Service United States: 0.57 10 BYD Company ...