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Can You Pay an Employee Late for Turning in a Late Timesheet?

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It can be super frustrating when an employee turns in a late timesheet. It is the employer’s responsibility under federal and state law to pay employees on the established payday for hours that were worked, regardless of whether or not a complete timesheet was submitted. There is no exception to this law that allows an employer to delay payment or deduct from pay until the next payday. Punitive responses, such as wage reduction, fines, or delayed pay, are likely to create issues with both federal wage and hour compliance and state wage payment regulations.

When you don’t have a completed timesheet, you can comply with the law by paying all of the wages that you reasonably know are due. It is recommended that you work with the employee’s manager to determine this. If an employee notifies you of underpayment once you issue pay, it is recommended issuing a payment for the correction immediately.  An employer should always obtained a timesheet signed by the employee, even if it is late.  This serves as the employees confirmation the hours paid are correct.  

To resolve issues of late timesheet submission, employers should use training, discipline, counseling, or other creative methods. An employee who turns in timesheets late should be counseled and written up as often as it occurs to correct the problem, with warnings for future failure to comply. For example, the warning may state that continued failure to comply will result in additional discipline, up to and including termination. If an employee consistently fails to follow your timekeeping policies, termination may be appropriate.

On a company-wide level, reminders from managers can help, as can alerts from programs like Outlook. Creative incentives or deterrents may also be an option. For example, some companies have incentives like good timesheet submission awards or disincentives like a bad timesheet wall of shame or the loss of some perk.

Should you have any additional questions regarding this or other employee topics, contact the professionals at CyQuest for help!

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