troncmaster

English

Etymology

tronc + master

Noun

troncmaster (plural troncmasters)

  1. (rare) The person in charge of a tronc (pool of earnings).
    • 2004, Ronald Staples, Taxation, Volume 152, page 528:
      The troncmaster is responsible for operating pay-as-you-earn on all distributions from the tronc and is personally liable for tax which he fails to deduct []
    • 2008, Malcolm James, Taxation of Small Businesses, page 175:
      No NIC is payable on tips paid through a tronc if the above conditions are satisfied, therefore if the troncmaster operates independently of the employer, no NIC is payable []
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