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As of 2021, brass tends to be worth about $1.76 per pound with brass scrap coming in at around $1.74 per pound. When you compare this with the value of other recyclable materials,(including cast aluminum at about $0.45 per pound) you see why so many people want to learn more about recycling brass!
Paying into a private pension can be tax-efficient. You will usually get tax relief, this means that every 100 you put in only costs you 80 - with the other 20 coming from tax you dont pay or money the government adds to your pension.
Brass Value Like other metals, the value of brass fluctuates on a routine basis. In addition, brass types that contain an ample amount of high-value copper are typically worth more than other brass types that contain less copper.
You can save more for retirement by paying Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs). The main AVC arrangement in the Railways Pension Scheme (RPS) is called BRASS. If you go over the limit you can pay into BRASS, you may be able to apply for another arrangement, called AVC Extra.
To report payroll tax deductions, most employers will need to file a quarterly tax return using Form 941 with the IRS (or, if eligible, using Form 944 or 943 on an annual basis). This form will report the total amount of taxes that have been withheld from employees paychecks for the quarter.
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AVCs are usually taken from your pay before tax, so anything you pay into BRASS is tax free, subject to certain limits, such as the Annual Allowance limit. That means its a great way to boost your pension and save more for the future.
The most you can pay into BRASS is potentially up to 100% of your annual taxable earnings, minus your normal Scheme contributions. However there are limits on how much would qualify for tax relief automatically. Check the Read as You Need guide for Network Rail members of BRASS.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical, acoustic and chemical properties, but copper typically has the larger proportion, generally 23 copper and 13 zinc.

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