View Full Version : How much does a employer have to pay in Perdiem
Big paul
Apr 26, 2014, 06:18 AM
If I'm working out of town . How much per day does my employer have to pay me.
Big paul
Apr 26, 2014, 06:22 AM
I work in north Carolina. I'm going out of town to work foe five days. How much do I get a day in Perdiem.
tickle
Apr 26, 2014, 06:59 AM
You don't have to keep posting your question. We are all volunteers here, so you will have to wait until a qualified person comes on to answer your question.
joypulv
Apr 26, 2014, 07:06 AM
There is no federal law, and no law in NC. I think only CA and TX have some.
Although not legally required, reimbursing employees for work-related expenses is tax deductible as a business expense. To make it work, employers need to either account for each expenditure or use a per diem rate plan. The rate plan is based on IRS-established per diem rates for two categories: lodging and meals plus incidental expenses. The IRS publishes the approved current rates on its website and in Publ. 142, Per Diem Rates.
In other words - ask your employer. They don't have to do anything, but they probably have policy on this.
ma0641
Apr 26, 2014, 07:21 AM
Under a union labor contract? It will typically specify. If not union, they can pay anything they want. Before I retired, my company would pay all motel expenses, with documentation and up to $25 per day food, without receipts.
talaniman
Apr 26, 2014, 07:24 AM
It depends on the rules and policy of your company. Every company is different and unique to them. A call to Human Resources may help you.
odinn7
Apr 26, 2014, 07:47 AM
I worked at a place that would send us out of town for a few days at a time. We got paid our normal working rate plus hotel and food. Nothing more. We either agreed to do it or they could find someone else that would work for them.
smoothy
Apr 26, 2014, 08:13 AM
As was stated... they don't HAVE to pay you anything at all... what they will pay will be a matter of written policy or part of a labor contract.