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  • 12-15-2017, 06:56 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Can an Employer Deduct Past Overpayments from Your Paycheck
    The regulation applies to 43 P. S. § 260.3, and for that provision "wages" is defined by 43 P.S. § 260.2a:
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    Quoting 43 P.S. § 260.2a. Definitions
    “Wages.” Includes all earnings of an employe, regardless of whether determined on time, task, piece, commission or other method of calculation. The term “wages” also includes fringe benefits or wage supplements whether payable by the employer from his funds or from amounts withheld from the employes' pay by the employer.

    On the basis of what you have stated, additional compensation based upon performance during the pay period would seem to me to fall within that definition; but as they say, the devil is in the details.
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