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dymplz8 said:Okay, so I submitted my last show on July 15th at around 7pm and normally would have gotten paid a commission check for it today. I have direct deposit and it is normally posted by now. Anybody else having the same problem? Should I call the HO?
Commission checks are payments that are given to employees or salespeople as a form of compensation for selling products or services. It is usually a percentage of the total sales made by the individual.
The frequency of commission checks varies depending on the company's policies. Some companies may issue commission checks monthly, while others may do it quarterly or annually.
The amount of commission on a check can vary greatly depending on the individual's sales performance and the company's commission structure. It can range from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars.
Yes, commission checks are considered taxable income and are subject to federal, state, and local income taxes. The amount of taxes withheld may vary depending on the individual's tax bracket and filing status.
In some cases, commission checks can be negotiated, especially if there are discrepancies in the sales data or if the individual believes they are entitled to a higher commission based on their performance. It is best to discuss this with the employer or the company's HR department.