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Re: WVA company pays $3,7 million in overtime pay


Even if you work units...your hours worked on units, must equal at least the minimun wage scale and if your work in excess of 40 hours in a week, then o/time rates apply.  Now if your an independent sub contractor with your own insurance and equipment and  paid with 1099, you must keep your records.  If your a sub renting equipment from the prime contractor, you can write off those expense for rental, the same with all your tools/clothes/road expense/vehicle/gas/ete etc.  However with last year change in tax laws...best to check with an accountant.

Keep Safe: Keep track of your pay stub: MicroMan
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Posted in reply to: Re: WVA company pays $3,7 million in overtime pay by skidmark167
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Re: WVA company pays $3,7 million in overtime pay skidmark167 3/18/2019 10:08:24 PM