shanuck1
Oct 8, 2009, 07:15 AM
My company that I worked for was a construction company, for 14 years they refused to pay us overtime for travel time to and from cities and job sites, Also they did not take taxes out for this either. I have now left the company and am receiving letters from the IRS about these monies.
A. Was this legal for them to do it?
B. My W2 didn't reflect the travel time under gross pay, so I didn't know how much it was each year, the company was recently audited and now I receiving letters from the IRS
C. What should I do (are there any legal rights being violated against me and the other employees?)
Thank you very much in advance for your response!
My W2 for 2008 showed taxable and non taxable for the first time, the secretary at the office told me to use the nontaxable on my tax form. Was this correct?
A. Was this legal for them to do it?
B. My W2 didn't reflect the travel time under gross pay, so I didn't know how much it was each year, the company was recently audited and now I receiving letters from the IRS
C. What should I do (are there any legal rights being violated against me and the other employees?)
Thank you very much in advance for your response!
My W2 for 2008 showed taxable and non taxable for the first time, the secretary at the office told me to use the nontaxable on my tax form. Was this correct?