To obtain a gross wage printout from a previous employer, start by contacting the HR or payroll department of that company. You can request the document via email or phone, specifying the information you need, such as the time period for which you need the wage details. Be prepared to provide identification or any necessary employment details to verify your request. If the employer has a formal process for such requests, they will guide you on the next steps.
The account that shows the total gross earnings that the employer incurs as an expense each payday is typically referred to as "Payroll Expense" or "Wage Expense." This account includes all gross wages, salaries, and any additional compensation before deductions such as taxes and benefits. It reflects the total cost to the employer for labor during the pay period.
Salary or Wage is the gross amount of your pay that you are paid for the time that you worked for your employer before any of the necessary deductions that the employer payroll department is required to withhold before issuing you a paycheck for your net take home.
Certainly, but not below the minimum wage.
No an employer can not post your wage for everyone to see in New York. They can not do this in any state.
Form W-2 is Wage and Tax Statement. Employers are required to keep employment tax records for at least four years. Contact your previous employer directly. If your previous employer doesn't provide/send them to you, call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040.For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics for Topic 154 (Forms W-2 and Form 1099-R What to Do if Not Received).
Nothing below State Minimum Wage, but yes.
Sure can, Unless you have a specific wage agreement contract.
An employer is a person who employs workers or staff (employees) for a wage or salary.
The Minimum wage is 7.50 as far as I know
yes he can
Yes, in the state of Virginia an employer can lower your wage without changing the job title.
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