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PR46.1 - Canada Garnishment Types
**Form Purpose
Use Canada Garnishment Types (PR46.1) to define or change any Canadian
garnishment types not provided by Lawson and link them to garnishment
categories.
**Process at a Glance
1. Define any garnishment types not provided by Lawson using this form.
2. Define garnishment rules on Canadian Garnishment Rules (PR46.2).
3. Define employee garnishments using Canadian Employee Garnishment (PR47.1).
**More Information
After you use this form add garnishment types, you can select the new types
in the Type field on
- Canadian Garnishment Rules (PR46.2)
- Canadian Employee Garnishment Set Up (PR47.1)
- Canadian Garnishment Rules Listing (PR246)
You cannot change the type or category of an existing garnishment type, but
you can change the description. You cannot delete a type if it is used in the
Payroll system (exists in PRGARNRULE (UNIX/Windows) or DBPRPGR (iSeries)). You
cannot have duplicate garnishment types.
Lawson delivers the following pre-defined garnishment types:
- Bankruptcy
- Required to Pay-tax arrears
- Garnishment-tax arrears
- Garnishment-3rd party creditors
- Child Support-tax deductible
- Child Support-nontax deductible
- Spousal Support-tax deductible
- Garnishment
- Assignment
Updated Files
PRGARNTYPE -
Referenced Files
PRGARNRULE -
PR46.2 - Canada Garnishment Rules
**Form Purpose
Use Canada Garnishment Rules (PR46.2) to define and maintain the rules the
Payroll system uses to calculate garnishments for a specific Canadian entity
(provincial, federal, and so on).
**Process at a Glance
1. On Canadian Garnishment Types (PR46.1), define any garnishment types not
provided by Lawson.
2. Define garnishment rules using this form.
3. Define employee garnishments using Canadian Employee Garnishment (PR47.1).
**Processing Effect
The Payroll system uses the rules on this form to determine what portion of
employee pay is exempt from garnishments, how the system calculates fees, and
how it handles employees with multiple garnishments. Lawson does not deliver
any Canada garnishment rules. You must define all the rules your company uses.
The Payroll system uses the rules you define on this form when you run
Earnings and Deductions Calculation (PR140).
If a garnishment has more than one variable rule, you must enter all the
pertinent information for each variable on a separate line. For example, if
the garnishment calculation of an employee with 0 dependents differs from the
calculation for an employee with one or more dependents, you add a line of
formula details for 0 dependents and a line of formula details for one and
more dependents.
**More Information
Lawson delivers pre-defined Federal Government rules for the following
categories:
- S (Support)
- G (Garnishment)
Updated Files
PRGARNRULE -
PRGARNRULX -
Referenced Files
DEDCODE -
PRGARNTYPE -
PRPAYCODE -
PRSYSTEM -
PRTAXAUTH -
INVOKED Programs
IFAC
ACAC
ACCL
ACTA
API4
IFCU
IFOB
IFSG
IFLU
IFAU
SLSE
SLSU
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