yes they can
No
Yes. Otherwise, how would they get their money, what check should they deduct it from?
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.
They can deduct their expenses for uniforms, transportation, cleaners, boats and coats. They can also deduct their expenses they did during travels seeing patients for help provided. They can also deduct small tools they bought for their services and they can deduct meals and entertainment for work related. They can deduct mileage travels during work.
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.
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.
ONLY if they were included as income on a paycheck somehow. YOU CAN NOT DEDUCT MONEY YOU DIDN'T MAKE. There is a lot of money you didn't make. The money is NOT taxable, not tax deductible. (If you paid tax on it and didn't receive it, then you could deduct it...basically because you overpaid, not because you under-earned!
An ex-employer is in prison in this state for doing that.
they screw up you ; the way you have screwed up others.. silly question...
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Uranus can get fired.