Known something off since 2017 & finally caught it this year as I started preparing for my tax return at year end 2018. Found employer cuts year end off early, at least since I’ve been there, not including the last few days of December. This in turn inaccurately reports ALL total figured, including wages, taxable income, and taxes paid. End result every single time has been getting basically nothing back from my tax return which I know is wrong. Tried to find out why after filing 2018 taxes and found they have my w-4 down with an exemption that I never authorized or completed as it’s been 0 my entire life & still should be. Ignored my request to correct and still stands incorrect on file as of today. Last, taxable income figures were incorrectly reported as required deductions were not taken into account. Lastly, they are shorting employees on earned overtime 2 separate ways, with 1 being splitting the overtime total in half into 2 separate categories which enables them to save on taxes. I’m in an extremely difficult spot as I’m still an employee, have tried addressing and got the run around or ignored completely, 2x refusal to reimburse me for having to use my personal cell phone for work, and although I have no plans of resigning, this is not right and I am entitled to everything mentioned and I want this stopped. Who can I talk to??
If you believe that you employer is not following the wage laws of your state then call the State Dept. of Labor.
I’m assuming this falls under “wage laws”? I’ve been trying to figure it out for almost 2 years now and gone back & forth with myself over what to do because I’m still an employee and while I don’t want to resign, I’m paying a lot of taxes and getting sh*t back every year. Literally nothing, which is the first red flag that got me started on all this back in Dec. 2017. I appreciate your quick response and recommendation.
If the employer closed the year end payroll early (some do) and they add it to the January payroll so that they can get out the year end statements in time then it might not be a problem. If you do not get the pay at all then it might be illegal. Only you can decide what to do - often when employers get an employee complaint filed against them they decide that they no longer need that employees services.