Terminating Employees in 2025

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18 Apr

Terminating Employees in 2025

Terminating Employees in 2025

Friday, April 18, 2025 (12:00 AM) to Thursday, July 31, 2025 (11:59 PM)
1.5 PDCs
Provider: Pedu
Course Name: Terminating Employees in 2025

Speaker: Vicki M. Lambert
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://pedu.io/product/terminating-employees-in-2025

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Areas covered in this webinar: how federal and state wage and hour laws affect termination payments state-by-state review of when and how to pay final paycheck accrued vacation when it must be paid state-by-state review proper handling of deceased employee payments state-by-state review for recouping negative vacation balance and overpayments from the employee’s final paycheck deducting for missing or unreturned tools, company property, or uniforms processing child support, tax levies, and creditor garnishments from the final paycheck a brief discussion of the effects fringe benefits can have on final paychecks including stock options and deferred compensation year end and record retention concerns

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Terminating Employees in 2025 Processing a terminating employee’s paycheck correctly can be difficult. Not only is there a landmine-infested area of state and federal wage and hour laws but the withholding or taxation may even change for this one payment! Therefore, many questions need to be answered before that final check can be processed. Here are some examples: If the employee is terminating voluntarily rather than involuntarily, would that change the date the payment would be due? If the employee is now deceased would that change the taxation of their final check? What if the employee owes vacation pay, can I take that back? What must be done if the terminating employee has a child support deduction? The terminating employee has not returned tools, equipment, or uniforms. How does that affect the final paycheck? To ensure compliance payroll professionals must know the answers to all the questions that might arise when processing an employee’s final paycheck.