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Can work deduct money from my wages?

Your employer is not allowed to make a deduction from your pay or wages unless: it is required or allowed by law, for example National Insurance, income tax or student loan repayments. you agree in writing to a deduction. it is to recover an earlier overpayment of wages or expenses.

Is deducting wages for mistakes illegal?

No. Your employer cannot deduct from your wages to pay for mistakes. Only if you agree (in writing) that your employer can deduct from your pay for the mistake. Deductions must be for your benefit (and agreed to in writing), or done to comply with some aspect of state or federal law.

How much can an employer deduct from your pay?

Your employer should let you know if they’re about to make a deduction from your pay. They’re allowed to make certain deductions that take your pay below the National Minimum Wage. Your employer can take a maximum of 10% of your weekly or monthly gross pay (your pay before tax and National Insurance) if you work in retail.

Can a company deduct your salary for absence from work?

Your employer can deduct your salary only for the following reasons: For absence from work. For a monthly-rated employee, your salary may be deducted for absences. For damage or loss of money or goods including work gear, tools, equipment, and vehicles.

Can you deduct a job placement fee from your salary?

deducting an amount for a job placement agency ‘fee’ from an employee’s wages. The Fair Work Regulations 2009 (Cth) provides further clarification and examples of circumstances where deductions from wages for the benefit of the employer may be considered reasonable: 1.

How much can I deduct from my paycheck for advances?

For recovering advances, loans or overpaid salary. For advances, your employer can deduct your salary in instalments spread over not more than 12 months. Each instalment should not exceed 25% of your salary for the salary period.