Fwd: Shorted pay

From
Teresa Heit <teresa.heit@thekey.com>
To
Timothy Thomas <tt@thekey.com>
Date
Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:55:02 -0600
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--0000000000005c36e4062780bb8a Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here is the email Ali sent. Amy said her check was different as well and she lives in Kansas, I guess it was different again today. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ali Curry (McHargue) Date: Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 3:13=E2=80=AFPM Subject: Fwd: Shorted pay To: Teresa Heit ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: HR Service Center Support Date: Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 2:06=E2=80=AFPM Subject: Re: Shorted pay To: Hi Ali Curry McHargue, This has been escalated to our payroll tax analysts. You will be updated as we get more information. We appreciate your patience. Thank you, Your Human Resources Service Center 1.888.874.8088 You can follow the progress of your inquiry by clicking this link: https://thekey.freshservice.com/helpdesk/tickets/140725 On Fri, Nov 15 8:56 AM , Ali Curry McHargue wrote: Yes I would like this escalated because you are still not explaining why there was a sudden change when I did NOT make any changes regarding tax deductions. You are not explaining how my check went from being $1,715.47 from the time I started in February all the way up to the payroll check in question and suddenly it's different. There is no clarity if the shorted amount will be my check amount moving forward or if it will go back to the original amount. Furthermore, if this is an error on the company's behalf regarding improper tax deduction, why is this just now happening after 9 months of employment? On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 7:25=E2=80=AFPM HR Service Center Support wrote: > Hi Ali > > I am unable to check for someone else without having all their > information. But regarding your pay, the variance is from the taxes as yo= u > have seen the side by side comparison of your 2 checks. Individuals are > typically taxed on both their work and home states. All taxes withheld fr= om > your pay will be reported on your W2. At which point, if you were over > withheld for state taxes, you would be receiving the refund when you file > your tax return. > > I can escalate this to our tax analyst to investigate but at this time, w= e > can conclude that the variance from your 2 payroll checks is reported as > part of your withholding taxes. Therefore, you were not shorted your due > wages at any given time. > > > Thank you, > Your Human Resources Service Center > 1.888.874.8088 > > You can follow the progress of your inquiry by clicking this link: > https://thekey.freshservice.com/helpdesk/tickets/140725 > > On Thu, Nov 14 8:09 PM , Ali Curry McHargue wrote: > I have not made any recent withholding changes to my taxes, there have > been no changes made since I started my employment in February of this > year. Two other team members in the office stated that their pay was also > shorted the same amount on the same week and neither of them live in > Missouri, so I am unsure how that is related. > > > -- > Ali Curry > > CAREGIVER MANAGER > > Cell