This form is intended for use by the attorney to obtain cetified information from the client's employer regarding the client's employment and wage history.
If your employer isn’t providing a Wage Statement, you should raise the issue with them. It’s your right to receive this important information.
Yes, it is! The Wage Statement shows your earnings for a specific period, while tax documents, like W-2s, summarize your earnings for the whole year.
Yes, you can usually request past Wage Statements from your employer. Just make sure to ask politely and give them a little time to find it for you.
If you find an error, it's best to speak up and notify your employer right away. They can help clear things up and correct any mistakes.
Typically, you should receive your Wage Statement with each paycheck, whether that’s weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
It’s important because it helps you keep track of how much you’re making, what’s being taken out for taxes or insurance, and helps you budget your finances.