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CA SB 355

Title: Judgment debtor employers: Employment Development Department.
Author: Sasha Renée Pérez

Summary
SB 355, as amended, Pérez. Judgment debtor employers: Employment Development Department. Existing law establishes in the Department of Industrial Relations the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement under the direction of the Labor Commissioner and authorizes the Labor Commissioner to investigate employee complaints and recover civil penalties for violations of labor law, as prescribed. Existing law requires an employer who pays wages to a resident employee for services performed either within or without this state, or to a nonresident employee for services performed in this state, to deduct and withhold from those wages a sum which is substantially equivalent to the amount of tax reasonably estimated to be due under the Personal Income Tax Law resulting from the inclusion in the gross income of the employee of the wages which were subject to withholding. Existing law requires the Employment Development Department to have the powers and duties necessary to administer the reporting, collection, refunding to the employer, and enforcement of taxes required to be withheld by employers, as described above.This bill would require, within 60 days of a final judgment being entered against an employer requiring payment to an employee or to the state, as specified, the judgment debtor employer to provide documentation to the Labor Commissioner that the judgment is fully satisfied, a certain bond has been posted, or the judgment debtor entered into an agreement for the judgment to be paid in installments, as prescribed, and is in compliance with that agreement. The bill would make a judgment debtor employer who fails to comply with that provision liable for a civil penalty. The bill would require, if a judgment debtor employer does not comply with that provision, the Labor Commissioner to provide written notice to the judgment debtor employer that the Labor Commissioner will submit the unsatisfied judgment to the Tax Support Division of the Employment Development Department as a notice of potential tax fraud, as prescribed.

Status
Read second time. Ordered to third reading.

Bill Documents
CA SB 355 - 04/02/25 - Amended Senate
04/02/25 - CA SB 355 (04/02/25 - Amended Senate)


CA SB 355 - 03/28/25 - Amended Senate
03/28/25 - CA SB 355 (03/28/25 - Amended Senate)

CA SB 355 - 02/12/25 - Introduced
02/12/25 - CA SB 355 (02/12/25 - Introduced)

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Author Details

  • Sasha Renée Pérez - D
    Senator - State Senate - CA

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    Capital Address:
    1021 O St
    Sacramento, CA 95814-4900
    9166514025

    District Address:
    601 E Glenoaks Blvd
    Glendale, CA 91207 1700
    Phone: 9166514025