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Penalties for Wage Violations in Texas In Texas, employees with minimum wage or overtime claims can collect an additional sum called liquidated damages. Liquidated damages are intended to compensate you for the delay in payment of your wages. You can collect 100% of your unpaid wages as liquidated damages.
Wage Claim Process If an employer unlawfully withholds wages in violation of the Texas Payday Law, the employee has choice to make about which remedy to pursuehe can sue the employer in court, or he can seek an administrative remedy under the Act.
How to Request a Refund. You may request a refund in one of two ways: Mail in a signed Tax Statement (Form C-69QCR) found under the eCorres tab on the Unemployment Tax Services system or received in the mail. Mail the completed statement to TWC- Refund Request, PO Box 149037, Austin, TX 78714-9037.
However, it does say that an employee can file a claim for unpaid wages up to 180 days from the date the wages were due to be paid. For detailed information on compensable time, see the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) fact sheet Hours Worked Under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
If we do not receive repayment or speak with you within 30 days of mailing your second billing statement, we will not continue to mail billing statements. However, the overpayment stays on your claim record and state law requires that we continue to take action to recover the overpayment until repaid.
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Wage Issues A wage claim must be filed within 180 days of when payment was due. You can contact TWCs Wage and Hour Department at 800-832-9243 for further assistance.

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