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clb393
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Posts: 24
5/9/2013 6:22 PM
Hello! My desire is to temporarily stop a garnishment for the summer. Can i just enter a Stop Date, and then remove it when i want it to resume, or do i need to enter a new Effective Date also?
thanks,
Chris
stephanie
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Posts: 330
5/13/2013 11:24 AM
Assuming this isn't a court ordered garnishment which then makes you as the employer liable for the amount that should be withheld if you willing stop it without a release, you can enter a stop date and then remove it when you want to continue withholding the amount (you'll also want to check to see if you have a descending balance set up). You don't need to enter a new effective date.
clb393
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5/13/2013 5:27 PM
good advice Stephanie, thank you. Stopping a garnishment should be controlled via court order only, i'll pass this to my payroll dept.
Chris
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