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Reminder — Minimum Salary Requirements for Exempt Employees ...


Work > Wage Claims > Allowable Deductions for Exempt Employees

As a reminder, the above exceptions are for absences other than those lasting a full workweek. The law does not require employers to pay exempt employees for ...

Oregon and Federal Employment Law Update

Currently, the salary threshold for exempt employees is $35,568 per year. Starting July 1, 2024, the threshold will increase from $35,568 to ...

Department of Labor Announces Final FLSA Rule on New Salary ...

Action: Do not raise -- Affected employees become Salaried Non-Exempt Employees, which means an employee is eligible to earn overtime and ...

New Minimum Salary Rules Explained - TikTok

That's because the US Department of labor is raising. the minimum amount. you must be paid. to be overtime exempt. to $844 a week. And in ...

2025 Minimum Wage Increase - California Employers Association

For exempt classification, in addition to the duties test (for administrative, professional, and executive exemptions), an employee must earn ...

FLSA Changes at UNM: Resources & Support

1, 2025, increasing the minimum salary threshold for most exempt employees to the equivalent of $58,656. In order to comply with this new rule, UNM is ...

Reminder of Overtime Changes as of January 1 - Rudman Winchell

Also as of January 1, 2020, the new federal rules on overtime eligibility become effective. The minimum salary for exemption from overtime ...

Reminder: High-Earning Exempt Professionals Must Be Paid a "True ...

Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), an employee is exempt from overtime requirements if the employee meets three distinct tests: (1) the ...

DOL Publishes Final Rule Raising Salary Basis Threshold for Many ...

Highly compensated exempt employee salary thresholds are raised from $107,432 to $132,964 per year on July 1, 2024, and $151,164 per year on ...

Client Alert: DOL Announces Final Rule Increasing Minimum Salary ...

The new rule, which takes effect on July 1, 2024, requires employees to receive a minimum weekly salary of $844 per week (or $43,888 annually) ...

Publication 15-B (2024), Employer's Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits - IRS

Reporting requirements. Achievement Awards. Employee. Exception for S corporation shareholders. Exclusion from wages. Deduction limit. Adoption ...

New FLSA salary threshold announced - Kansas State University

Human Resources will work with impacted departments to review currently exempt positions that will fall below the new threshold of $43,888 per ...

my exempt employees are confused about how to manage their own ...

Employers can choose to pay overtime to exempt employees if they want to. As long as they don't deduct from their pay for working fewer hours ...

Salary Exempt January 2025 | TikTok

The final rule has been released, increasing the minimum salary threshold for exempt employees by nearly 65%. Employers need to start ...

FLSA for Nonexempt Employees | Human Resources Home | TTU

Exempt Employees: · The employee must be paid a salary rather than an hourly wage. · That salary must meet a minimum dollar amount set by the DOL which is $913 ...

What are the differences between exempt and non-exempt ... - Quora

An exempt employee is exempt from the requirement that their employer pay them overtime. In my experience, most exempt employees (professionals ...

California's 2020 Minimum Wage Increase to Affect Exempt and ...

2020 California Salary Increases for Exempt Employees · They perform exempt duties more than 50% of their work time, and · Exempt executive, administrative, and ...

REMINDER: Pennsylvania Repealed the Increase to the Exempt ...

The FLSA also increased its salary threshold for exempt employees to $684 per week ($35,568 annually), so employers will continue to have to ...

A Reminder of Minimum Wage Increases Coming in the New Year

Employers must remember this increase also affects minimum salary requirements for exempt employees. While some local minimum wages increase ...

Publication 15 (2024), (Circular E), Employer's Tax Guide - IRS

Religious exemption. Foreign persons treated as American employers. Part-Time Workers. 10. Required Notice to Employees About the Earned Income Credit (EIC) ...