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The state of Missouri allows employers to deduct certain things beyond standard deductions from employee's paychecks. This can include, tools, uniforms, etc. If an employee's wages are to be reduced, he must be notified prior to 30 days. Employers must issue a final paycheck after an employee ends his or her position.

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