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Late Wages

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Nachman from Kiryat Moshe asks:

I am paid according to the Jewish month. Sometimes my boss pays me a few days late. Since my wages are due on Erev Rosh Hashonoh, do I need to write a pruzbul if he does not pay me on time?

As discussed in the “Talking Business” section, only those debts which are due for payment before Rosh Hashonoh become annulled at the end of the sh'mittah year. If your boss would always pay you on the due date and not a day later, it could be argued that if he was late on this occasion, the delayed payment becomes a loan. This loan would then be annulled at the end of sh'mittah. However, since he sometimes pays you a few days after the due date (and it is common for bosses to pay a little late!), the payment is only deemed due after this period of grace. There is therefore no need to write a pruzbul on your wages. (Bosses - pay on time!)

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