What happens when you wait a year to report an overpayment?Overpaid 3 pay periods, months ago. Forced to pay back?Avoiding dual employment via loss-of-pay payment
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What happens when you wait a year to report an overpayment?
Overpaid 3 pay periods, months ago. Forced to pay back?Avoiding dual employment via loss-of-pay payment
I was over paid by $10000 over a 4 month period last year. I did notice the difference and did not report it for a year. I am reporting it now. What kind of consequences do i face aside from paying back a large sum?
My employer has not caught on to the mistake. I am voluntarily reporting it.
overpayment
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I was over paid by $10000 over a 4 month period last year. I did notice the difference and did not report it for a year. I am reporting it now. What kind of consequences do i face aside from paying back a large sum?
My employer has not caught on to the mistake. I am voluntarily reporting it.
overpayment
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Why do you expect consequences? Unless there was something that made you aware that your employer is going to find out anyway (and they know that as well), I think the worst that will happen is that they think you rarely check your accounts. And that's nothing your employer will be likely to care about much...
– ThiefMaster
9 mins ago
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I was over paid by $10000 over a 4 month period last year. I did notice the difference and did not report it for a year. I am reporting it now. What kind of consequences do i face aside from paying back a large sum?
My employer has not caught on to the mistake. I am voluntarily reporting it.
overpayment
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I was over paid by $10000 over a 4 month period last year. I did notice the difference and did not report it for a year. I am reporting it now. What kind of consequences do i face aside from paying back a large sum?
My employer has not caught on to the mistake. I am voluntarily reporting it.
overpayment
overpayment
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Why do you expect consequences? Unless there was something that made you aware that your employer is going to find out anyway (and they know that as well), I think the worst that will happen is that they think you rarely check your accounts. And that's nothing your employer will be likely to care about much...
– ThiefMaster
9 mins ago
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Why do you expect consequences? Unless there was something that made you aware that your employer is going to find out anyway (and they know that as well), I think the worst that will happen is that they think you rarely check your accounts. And that's nothing your employer will be likely to care about much...
– ThiefMaster
9 mins ago
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Why do you expect consequences? Unless there was something that made you aware that your employer is going to find out anyway (and they know that as well), I think the worst that will happen is that they think you rarely check your accounts. And that's nothing your employer will be likely to care about much...
– ThiefMaster
9 mins ago
Why do you expect consequences? Unless there was something that made you aware that your employer is going to find out anyway (and they know that as well), I think the worst that will happen is that they think you rarely check your accounts. And that's nothing your employer will be likely to care about much...
– ThiefMaster
9 mins ago
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Why do you expect consequences? Unless there was something that made you aware that your employer is going to find out anyway (and they know that as well), I think the worst that will happen is that they think you rarely check your accounts. And that's nothing your employer will be likely to care about much...
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