Overpayment Issue
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We converted payroll the beginning of the year and we recently found an error where an employee has been overpaid since this time. It concerns me because this is a substantial overpayment which would have been noticeable on the paycheck ($500/pay period).
It bothers me because this employee has not mentioned it or questioned as to why there was such a drastic change in her salary. We are going to have her pay it back, probably through payroll deduction. I am sure she will raise an issue that it's our error so she should not have to pay it back.
How would you guys handle this sticky situation?
It bothers me because this employee has not mentioned it or questioned as to why there was such a drastic change in her salary. We are going to have her pay it back, probably through payroll deduction. I am sure she will raise an issue that it's our error so she should not have to pay it back.
How would you guys handle this sticky situation?
Comments
If you have had five payrolls as we have had, you are about $2,500 short. Keeping it is fraud.
I would be hard pressed to believe that she did not notice such a large amount. I could believe not noticing $50.00 a check, but $500.00, give me a break.
Is it possible her husband handles all the finances and she has not even looked at a pay stub? (Just putting out a possibility.)
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
To those who can't believe an employee didn't notice this - I can believe it only because I'm one of those typical employees who never opens their direct deposit advice, nor do I check my bank account to verify it was deposited! In fact, I have to look at the HRIS system to remind myself what my annual salary is if I need it for some form. I know, I know, I should know better, especially since payroll is an HR responsibility here, but I've never paid attention to my paychecks. Ok, one more confession - I don't balance my checkbook either! #-o
Uh, I think that's a good thing and not an indication that I'm starting to spend far too much time here ...x:-8
PORK