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No The employer may not deduct taxes from your paycheck if you are under 18 unless you give them permission to do so, If they have done this to you make sure to talk to someone about it your entitled to get that money back.
What federal income tax percent should my employer deduct from my wages
Your employer will deduct 5.3% of your wages for Massachusetts income tax. Based on your pay rate and the W-4 you filled out, they will deduct about 28% for the Federal Government, plus SSIC.
Yes - if you used the company credit card, you are liable to repay the amount you spent ! The employer can recover that directly from your wages.
NO ..... against the law! What state do you live inn and what company do you work for ? You should file a complain at OSHA
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Your employer does that and they deduct automatically.
Depending on the laws of the state, an employer can deduct for Workman's Compensation. Deductions for federal programs such as Workman's Compensation and Social Security are standard deductions.
Yes, an employer can deduct an overpayment if the employee has signed consent. This is a legal agreement worked out between the two of them.
No. Your employer can neither take your tips (or any part of them), nor deduct money from your wages because of the tips you earn. Furthermore, your employer cannot credit your tips against the money the employer owes you. Labor Code Section 351
Yes. Otherwise, how would they get their money, what check should they deduct it from?
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No The employer may not deduct taxes from your paycheck if you are under 18 unless you give them permission to do so, If they have done this to you make sure to talk to someone about it your entitled to get that money back.
An employer cannot deduct from your pay without your prior written permission - not union dues, not Social Security, not fed tax withholding. Certainly not the value of a coupon.
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