What is a wage certification?
It is an administrative action taken by the Department of Revenue to collect delinquent tax. When you have not taken steps to voluntarily resolve your debt, the Department of Revenue can require your employer to withhold a specified amount of your paycheck. This amount is not to exceed 25% of your gross pay. This action remains in place until your account has been paid in full.
Related Questions
- What labor certification programs are affected by the new prevailing wage process administered by the National Prevailing Wage and Helpdesk Center (NPWHC)?
- Which government agency determines Prevailing Wage in the PERM Labor Certification process?
- Why do wage declarations no longer require certification by an auditor or tax agent?