Quick Story:
An HR lead recently ran a simple 30-minute spot audit and uncovered two issues—meal breaks were routinely starting late at one location, and a manager at another location was unsure whether employees needed to record 10-minute rest breaks. Small corrections, but they prevented what could have escalated into a costly PAGA claim, potentially putting millions of dollars at risk in litigation.

If you haven’t pressure-tested your 2025 payroll yet, here’s a fast, focused audit you can run this week:

Your 30-Minute Payroll Spot Audit

1. Meal/Rest Timing Sweep (10 min)
Pull a week of timecards. Run a quick check and at least confirm that meal periods start no later than the end of the 5th hour. Flag any late, short, or missed breaks.
Resource for more information: Five Compliance Reminders on Meal and Rest Breaks

2. Premium Pay Check (5 min)
For each non-compliant meal or rest break, make sure a premium payment is made to the employee and that it is recorded properly on their wage statement.
Resource for more information: Five Reasons Employers Consider Voluntarily Making Premium Payments

3. Expense Reimbursements (5 min)
Spot-check mileage logs and mobile stipends. Anyone using personal phones or vehicles for work should have proper reimbursements.
Resource for more information on personal cell phones: Five Lessons from Cochran v. Schwan’s Home Services

Resource for more information on mileage reimbursement: Mileage Reimbursement Considerations

4. Wage Statement Scan (5 min)
Review paystubs for required details: gross/net wages, legal entity name, total hours and rates, overtime, and other required information under Labor Code section 226.
Resource for more information: Wage Statements: Five Issues Employers Need to Review on a Regular Basis

5. Document the Fix (5 min)
Write down what you reviewed, what you found, and what you corrected. Even a brief note in Excel or your payroll system is enough to show good faith. This log matters for demonstrating “reasonable steps” if a PAGA claim ever comes your way.

Bottom Line

Thirty minutes this week could save you from a million-dollar headache next year. Don’t wait for a claim to force your audit—get ahead now.