Small Business Guide
People Who Work for You
Paying Your Employees
Doing Payroll
Making Deductions from Pay
People Who Work for You
Paying Your Employees
Doing Payroll
Making Deductions from PayMaking Deductions from Pay
What seems simple on the surface deducting money from an employee's paycheck can be extremely complicated. Several federal laws apply and, potentially, many state laws may apply as well. The laws are not straightforward and they often appear to be in opposition.
Deductions can be broken into three types:
- deductions required by law examples are wage garnishments, Social Security taxes, and income taxes
- deductions for the employer's convenience examples are those made to cover overpayments, wage advances, docking (for things such as spillage, breakage, or cash register shortages) or deducting for tardiness
- deductions that are done as a favor for employees examples are benefit premiums, charitable contributions, and uniforms

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