freeezer
Jun 29, 2011, 12:21 PM
Hello,
My employer forgot to withhold FICA taxes for the last 3 years. Now that he realized it, he asked to reimburse him (he had to pay the "balance" immediately to the IRS after he found out). I looked up the publication 15 under "Collecting underwithheld taxes from employees" at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p15.pdf (page 28) and it says that reimbursement is a really a matter for settlement between the employer and employee. Anyway I accepted to reimburse him and we agreed on a payment plan. But now my employer wants me to sign a contract saying that "I acknowledge having incurred a debt to the Company". I am not sure this is true as the publication states that the Company owes the underpayment not me. The only reason I accepted is because I was told by a fellow coworker that I would be let go if I refuse.
I would like to know if there is any validity to such a contract. The contract also stipulates that I have to pay the full amount if I quit or am terminated, which I think is unfair
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
My employer forgot to withhold FICA taxes for the last 3 years. Now that he realized it, he asked to reimburse him (he had to pay the "balance" immediately to the IRS after he found out). I looked up the publication 15 under "Collecting underwithheld taxes from employees" at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p15.pdf (page 28) and it says that reimbursement is a really a matter for settlement between the employer and employee. Anyway I accepted to reimburse him and we agreed on a payment plan. But now my employer wants me to sign a contract saying that "I acknowledge having incurred a debt to the Company". I am not sure this is true as the publication states that the Company owes the underpayment not me. The only reason I accepted is because I was told by a fellow coworker that I would be let go if I refuse.
I would like to know if there is any validity to such a contract. The contract also stipulates that I have to pay the full amount if I quit or am terminated, which I think is unfair
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks