An arrangement involving shift work has "on call" payments.
An employee (not necessarily the same employee all the time) receives $25 per shift for being "on call". If he has to go in on an emergency basis, he is paid normal pay, but whether this happens or not, he is being paid $25 to make himself AVAILABLE.
Should the employer take the position that this is a tax-free stipend to reimburse the employee for "costs" of making himself available? Can the employer take the position that these are de minimis payments? Or is this just plain ole' compensation??
If anyone feels strongly about the above, can a cite be provided??
An employee (not necessarily the same employee all the time) receives $25 per shift for being "on call". If he has to go in on an emergency basis, he is paid normal pay, but whether this happens or not, he is being paid $25 to make himself AVAILABLE.
Should the employer take the position that this is a tax-free stipend to reimburse the employee for "costs" of making himself available? Can the employer take the position that these are de minimis payments? Or is this just plain ole' compensation??
If anyone feels strongly about the above, can a cite be provided??
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