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California “Waiting Time Penalties” Are Not Wages For Federal Income Tax Purposes

By Colleen Hart & Sara C. Richland on April 29, 2016

Our colleagues over at Proskauer’s ERISA Practice Center Blog have noted that a recent IRS information letter confirms that “waiting time penalties” paid under California law are not wages for federal income tax withholding purposes. Please click here for the full post and please see Chief Counsel Advice Memorandum 201522004…

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