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checkoff

n. (context US English) the collection of union dues or other fees from employees via deductions from their wages

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Checkoff

A checkoff is a bookkeeping mechanism which provides for regular payment of an obligation such as union dues or a tax on sales of agricultural goods which finance a generic commodity marketing program such as the commodity checkoff programs mandated by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote sales of milk, beef, soybeans, or sorghum. Some US states offer income tax checkoffs to contribute voluntarily to various state programs.

Usage examples of "checkoff".

He sat down at his desk and began to go through the checkoff lists and forms.

Two cargo loaders were at the rear, and a technician stood by the cockpit with a checkoff sheet.

The clip-out subscription label contains two checkoff boxes, the contents of which hint at what you can expect from the magazine.

Fromm picked up the clipboard with the scanlite-station checkoff chart, and marked three tiny squares with his initials, almost without looking.

He barely glanced at them, punched a mark for each on his checkoff sheet, and handed them back.

Deputy Raeford McLamb, first deputy on the scene nearly two hours ago, had listed her on the new checkoff form recently approved by Sheriff Bowman Poole.

Here's your room assignment, here's a checkoff list you start withand you can start by cutting off those chevrons.

With all the crew to help, the inventory checkoffs went more quickly than usual—according to Gunson.

With all the crew to help, the inventory checkoffs went more quickly than usual—according to Gunson.

For those who were not in the know, it had to come down to faith in the planners and leaders, and in the people all the way down the line, to the ground crews now going through the long Hercules maintenance checkoff list, to the very tighteners of screws on the cowlings.