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payroll taxes
This would be the employer choice to do this yes.
Withholding means that employer is taking funds out of the check for taxes.
IRS Form W4.
Social Security and medicare insurance amount of 7.65% will be withheld from your gross pay plus the other amount the employer payroll department will be required to withhold from your gross pay before they issue you your NET take home paycheck for the pay period. Then you will also have other federal income tax amounts and other items that your employer payroll department will be required to withhold from your gross earnings. You should ask the employer payroll department for the amounts that they will have to withhold from your gross earnings.
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The fewer allowances an employee declares, the more money the federal government will withhold from a paycheck.
no, its not correct .......but if uniform is a code then its not correct
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This would be the employer choice to do this yes.
Withholding means that employer is taking funds out of the check for taxes.
Read your governing documents to determine when the HOA has the power to 'withhold', and what the HOA has the power to withhold.There is no standard.
No, there are laws which govern how and when paychecks can be attached, an employer cannot simply withhold them.
No. A paycheque cannot be withheld simply because the employer doesn't want to pay you. You should speak with the employer to determine exactly why the pay is being withheld; if he cannot give sufficient reason, then talk to a lawyer.
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.
If the employer has a reason for doing this it could be possible. You could contact the labor board and ask them about this question.