Wisconsin does not have state mandated short term disability insurance. Benefit checks are sent by the insurance carrier that issued the policy - not your employer.
No. There is no possible method in which your employer can withhold this. The Government is the governing body for disability insurance. They issue checks for disability. If you are trying to get a workmens compensation claim, the company is not the issuing body either. The company has an insurance company that would pay these claims and again, the administering body is the Government. The employer is only responsible to pay you for when you are working. Compensation claims go through your state.
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A credit card company may win a lawsuit against you to garnish your disability or retirement checks.
If your disablity is from the Gov. no one can touch it unless you have it in a bank acct. If you just get the checks and cash them, NO they cannot garnish any disablity checks if they are from the government, just don't do direct deposit.
If either your employer bought the disability policy, or you purchased it with PRE-tax money (thru payroll deduction perhaps), then I believe disability benefits are taxable at ordinary income tax rates. If it was purchased with after tax money, usually not taxable. A good rule of thumb is: If YOU haven't paid taxes on the premiums, you're going to pay taxes on the benefits. If you mean "pension payments" when you say "retirement checks," then yes. It is taxed like ordinary income.
Don't worry, if the employer wins the appeal, you WILL be notified of what you have to do.
No, a company can't garnish a workman comp permanent disability check.
Answer A potental employer can ask any questions they deem fit
Background checks are unregulated.
Yes you can collect Federal Disability Civil service and Va disability payment together, but the checks are separate.