• Beyond the Paycheck: Deductions in the Lone Star State, Heritage Month, and F-Cance

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Beyond the Paycheck: Deductions in the Lone Star State, Heritage Month, and F-Cance

  • Summary


  • In this episode of 'It's About Payroll,' hosts Brian Escobar and Walter William Duncan II delve into the intricacies of payroll in Texas, particularly focusing on legal deductions such as court-ordered payments, law-required withholdings, and the necessity of written consent from employees. They discuss recent economic updates, including a potential port strike affecting consumer prices and the cost of goods. Furthermore, they touch upon current events related to employment, like Amazon's back-to-office mandates and Citibank's security measures. The episode highlights the critical need for both employers and employees to understand payroll laws like Texas's payday law, promoting transparency and compliance. They encourage employers to educate their teams and employees to be proactive in understanding their paychecks.


    00:00 Introduction and Hosts

    00:21 Episode Overview and Texas Deductions

    00:46 Quarter End Preparations

    01:30 Hispanic Heritage Month and Breast Cancer Awareness

    02:20 News Update: Looming Port Strike

    04:55 Consumer Impact and Preparedness

    08:03 Corporate Updates: Amazon, Citibank, and Tesla

    11:32 Main Topic: Texas Deductions

    13:54 Understanding Medical Deductions

    14:12 Handling Overpayments in Payroll

    14:57 Employer Deductions and Fees

    15:45 Navigating Texas Employee Law

    17:16 Importance of Written Consent

    18:02 Employee Handbooks and Legal Advice

    20:20 Balancing Employer and Employee Responsibilities

    25:35 Attitude and Workplace Culture

    28:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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