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Payroll Overpayment Challenges: Legal and Practical Implications

Date Held: May 31, 2012

Start Time: 1:00 PM ET

End Time: 2:30 PM ET

Credits: AIPB, CPP/FPC, CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved), CPE, HR Certification Institute, HRPD, Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Errors happen, but when they happen in payroll and employees are overpaid it is a mine field to understand how much can be deducted from employees future pay. Federal and state laws need to be considered as well as the type of overpayment can determine how the money is paid back. This live audio conference will give you the tools to understand how to handle employee overpayments from how much can be withheld from employee pay to if an employee pays back with a personal check. We will also discuss the issues surrounding employee loans and advances.



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