How does an employer complete Form D-254 if their workweek does not end on a Saturday?
For hourly employees, the most accurate way to do this is to indicate how many hours were worked during each of the days indicated on the form. Once the employer has done this, the employer can usually multiply the number of hours by the hourly rate, considering any differentials or overtime rates. When using this method, it is not uncommon for the form to have hours and gross wages indicated in each of the daily boxes. For example: 5.5/$55 would translate into the person working 5.5 hours, (hourly rate of $10), resulting in total gross wages of $55.00.
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