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Your Wyoming employer has five days to issue your final paycheck.
This varies from state to state. In Maryland, an employer must make an agreement with the employee to have deductions placed on the paycheck.
Contact your state employment commission, which enforces a state payday law.
An ex-employer is in prison in this state for doing that.
In Iowa, if there is an error in your paycheck, your employer is required to correct it promptly. Generally, employers should rectify any pay discrepancies within the next pay period. However, Iowa law does not specify an exact timeframe, so it is advisable to report the issue as soon as possible to facilitate a swift resolution. If the issue is not resolved, employees may seek assistance from the Iowa Division of Labor.
306.90 IF the 7 percent state income would be the only amount that the employer payroll department is required to withhold from her gross earning for that pay period The amount will never be taken out of her net take home paycheck. The employer will withhold that amount from her gross wages earnings for that pay period before the employer will issue her NET take home paycheck to her. And WHAT about all of the other necessary withholding amounts that the employer will be required to withhold from her gross earnings before they issue the NET pay check amount. If she really needs to know the best number that she might receive in her net take home paycheck she should check with her employers payroll department about this.
check with your state's dept of labor...augusta, ga
No, employers are generally required to compensate you for the work that you have done. Even if the employer was to lay you off, they still should issue a final paycheck for the work that you have done previously.
Laws vary from state to state but an employer is typically required to issue a final paycheck on the next regularly scheduled payday. Some states give you less time than that. You have no reason or right to "hold" an employee's check.
Actually, the Wyoming State Hospital is located in Evanston, on Interstate 80, near the Utah border. It is the largest employer in Uinta County. It is also said to be haunted.
In every state I have lived in, there are no circumstances under which an employer may withhold your final paycheck, or any paycheck, for that matter. It would be helpful to know in which state you worked.
Wyoming