Legal Question in Employment Law in Minnesota

Paycheck taxes

My employer didn't pay the payroll company so we no longer have direct deposit of our paychecks. He has started paying me with a company check but he has not taken out any taxes. The check is the amount I received before AFTER taxes. Is this going to mess me up when I go to file my tax return next year? I would assume he has to claim where he spent the money - I don't want to end up owing any back taxes, especially when I never had the money to begin with.


Asked on 10/21/08, 11:33 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Anderson Anderson Business Law LLC

Re: Paycheck taxes

You will need to retain sufficient funds to pay your taxes if Employer is failing to withhold.

You may also wish to contact Payroll co.to ensure all prior W/H amounts were paid into Fed + State.

Call or email for assistance.

I am located in Eden Prairie.

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Answered on 10/21/08, 11:40 am


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