South Carolina Final And Unclaimed Paychecks Laws
Final And Unclaimed Paychecks Laws In South Carolina
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About Final Paychecks Laws In South CarolinaState and federal law requires that employers give departing employees their final paycheck within a specified time period or - if a paycheck goes unclaimed - to follow state escheatment rules. The rules in South Carolina for both are included below.
South Carolina's Requirements For When To Send Final PaychecksSouth Carolina requires that final paychecks be paid the within 48 hours of separation or on the next scheduled payday, whichever comes first, but not to exceed 30 days.
What Should Be Included In A Final Paycheck In South CarolinaThe final paycheck should contain the employee's regular wages from the most recent pay period, plus other types of compensation such as commissions, bonuses, and accrued sick and vacation pay. Employers can withhold money from the employee's last paycheck if the employee owes your organization.
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About Unclaimed Paycheck Laws In South CarolinaAmazingly, departing employees don't always collect all wages owed to them. Unfortunately, as a payroll professional, that becomes your problem.
Technically, unclaimed paychecks are subject to 'escheat' laws as unclaimed property under the laws of the state where the employee last worked. This means that employers are required to follow their state's laws for submitting unclaimed paychecks to the state. Not doing so can subject employers to fines and penalties.
South Carolina's Requirements For Unclaimed PaychecksThe following are the reporting and recordkeeping requirements for South Carolina's unclaimed paycheck laws:
- Recordkeeping Requirements
Employers must retain a record of the names and last known addresses of payees for ten years after reporting to the state - Reporting Requirements
South Carolina employers must report and remit unclaimed wages annually. Typically, the report for unclaimed wages must be sent before Nov. 1 of each year for wages unclaimed as of June 30 of that year
With regard to recordkeeping, South Carolina employers should speak with their legal counsel to determine processes and procedures re how many attempts the employer should make to contact ex-employees.
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Contact Info For Final And Unclaimed Paycheck Requirements For South Carolina
Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulations
110 Centerview Dr
Columbia, SC 29210-1329
803-896-4300
www.llr.state.sc.us
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This information is based on a variety of state laws and regulations, and is subject to change. The PayrollTrainingCenter makes every effort to make sure this information is current and accurate, however, the PayrollTrainingCenter is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice and shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein.
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