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Wage Garnishments turn around time
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<blockquote data-quote="Camping Nana" data-source="post: 1115900" data-attributes="member: 15902"><p>The above quote is your best answer.</p><p></p><p>However, just as a matter of information, the criteria is different for different types of garnishments. (IRS, State tax, child support, etc.) Unless there have been changes in the past three years, the payroll department is required to notify you in writing of their receipt of garnishment instructions. They are not required to have any proof that you received the notification; however, a lot of employers do send the notification certified. They are to include a copy of the garnishment with this notification. The first regularly scheduled payroll within a set number of days after they send notification (I believe it is 10 days), they are required to begin withholding from your check in order to satisfy the garnishment. The payroll dept is given a specific dollar amount OR (most normally) a very specific formula to figure out exactly how much is to be withheld from each check. They are also given the total dollar amount that is due. The payroll dept MUST remit the garnished wages to the requesting entity within a certain length of time (again, I believe it is 10 days). </p><p></p><p>This is probably way more information - or even not what you really wanted to know. I wish you all the best and hope that you find the answers you are looking for. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy-very.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy-very:" title="Happy Very :happy-very:" data-shortname=":happy-very:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camping Nana, post: 1115900, member: 15902"] The above quote is your best answer. However, just as a matter of information, the criteria is different for different types of garnishments. (IRS, State tax, child support, etc.) Unless there have been changes in the past three years, the payroll department is required to notify you in writing of their receipt of garnishment instructions. They are not required to have any proof that you received the notification; however, a lot of employers do send the notification certified. They are to include a copy of the garnishment with this notification. The first regularly scheduled payroll within a set number of days after they send notification (I believe it is 10 days), they are required to begin withholding from your check in order to satisfy the garnishment. The payroll dept is given a specific dollar amount OR (most normally) a very specific formula to figure out exactly how much is to be withheld from each check. They are also given the total dollar amount that is due. The payroll dept MUST remit the garnished wages to the requesting entity within a certain length of time (again, I believe it is 10 days). This is probably way more information - or even not what you really wanted to know. I wish you all the best and hope that you find the answers you are looking for. :happy-very: [/QUOTE]
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