Deductions & credits

I would understand, but it seems as though my employer simply took ALL the deductions and multiplied them by three. The previous two years, this was not the case, and I have actually requested documentation to show how it has been calculated twice now this year and have been denied both times.

 

If they would show me the documentation, and I could see with my own eyes that it was calculated correctly, then I would drop it. However, what I am getting from their refusal is that they miscalculated something and are refusing to show any evidence that could support or deny this. And it even states in that article that employers are required to show the information in either a breakdown on the pay stub, which to date I have never seen, or supporting documentation, which they are refusing.

 

Now the part that is confusing me is why the refusal? They aren't giving me anymore money and all that happens is they pay a portion of the imputated income on taxes, while I pay the remaining. And considering that I work with numbers and money all the time, you would think a business would be happy to let an employee check to ensure a mistake was not made and if it was to recoup some of their own losses as well. So makes absolutely zero sense