Taxes
Federal,
State, and Local Taxes:
All wages
paid to Federal work study and Institutionally funded student employees
are subject to withholding of federal, state, and local income taxes unless
you qualify for exemption.
FICA
(Social Security Taxes):
- You
are exempt from FICA taxation.
- You
will continue to be exempt from FICA taxation for services performed
during the winter break providing you were exempt on the last day of
the fall semester and that you are eligible to enroll for the spring
semester.
- You
are exempt from FICA taxation for work performed during any period that
partiallyJanuary 14, 2008i>If
you are employed during the summer, FICA taxes will be withheld from
your pay.
Emergency and Municipal Services
Tax (EMST)
People employed in the state of Pennsylvania are required to pay a maximum
$52 Emergency and Municipal Services Tax. A person is subject to the EMST
at his/her “place of employment,” which means the actual location
where the individual works. The Emergency and Municipal Services Tax (EMST)
replaced the Occupational Privilege Tax (OPT) in the 2005 tax year. Each
municipality sets their own rate, between $10 and $52. No person will
pay more than $52 in any calendar year, regardless of how many Pennsylvania
employers they have.
Dickinson College's EMST is $52. The
EMST withholding for student employees will be spread over the first four
(4) pay periods that the employee works during each calendar year ($13
per pay). The full tax shall be deducted no later than three months from
the date the employee first commences employment in the calendar year.
The Borough of Carlisle’s EMST
ordinance states that a person whose total income from all sources is
less than $12,000 for any calendar year is exempt from the payment of
the EMST tax and may apply for a full refund. Employers are required to
withhold the EMST tax regardless of the employee’s estimated earning
potential. It is the responsibility of the employee to apply for a refund
using the Application
for 2007 EMST Refund form. The employee will be required
to provide appropriate earnings information to the tax collector after
the close of the tax year.
Benefits
As
a student employee, you are not eligible for benefits such as sick leave,
holiday pay, vacations or retirement plans. You are eligible for worker's
compensation under provisions of Pennsylvania State law. Worker's compensation
covers expenses for medical care, and certain benefits for loss of pay
resulting from injuries or disabilities incurred on the job. Supervisors
should be contacted as soon as possible in the event of on-the-job injuries.
If you are injured on the job, please contact your supervisor
immediately.
Legal
Policies
Full
text of these legal policies can be viewed by clicking on the appropriate
links.
Sexual Harassment is defined by unwanted sexual attention, unwelcome
sexual advances, or intimidating, unwanted or unwelcome verbal or
physical conduct of a sexual nature. Any form of conduct that has
the purpose or effect of interfering with a student’s performance
or access to College programs or facilities or which creates an intimidating
or hostile learning or living environment is also sexual harassment.
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The Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a Federal law that
protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies
to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the
U.S. Department of Education. |
The Fair
Labor Standards Act (FLSA) establishes minimum wage, overtime
pay, recordkeeping, and child labor standards affecting full-time
and part-time workers in the private sector and in Federal, State,
and local governments. Covered nonexempt workers are entitled to a
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Dickinson College is an intellectual and social community which values
justice, free inquiry, diversity, and equal opportunity. It is a fundamental
policy of the College to respect pluralism and to promote tolerance,
civility, and mutual understanding within its community. The College
does not discriminate on such bases as race, color, sex, political
and religious beliefs, marital status, age, sexual orientation, national
and ethnic origins, veteran’s status, or disability. Equal
Opportunity and Affirmative Action Policy.
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The Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) ensures equal opportunity for persons
with disabilities in employment, State and local government services,
businesses that are public accommodations or commercial facilities,
and in transportation. Title I of the ADA prohibits discrimination
against persons with disabilities in employment by businesses having
15 or more employees, or by State and local governments. Title I with
respect to private supervisors is enforced by the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
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updated on:
January 14, 2008
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