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Garnishment is not deducted completely in the payroll.

Former Member
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Hi,

I have a scenario where an employee have more than one garnishment. When I execute the payroll I saw that one of the garnishments is not deducted completely as you can see in the following screen:


How can I fix this to take the full amount (16.56)?


Thanks!

Carlos

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former_member182083
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Hello Carlos,

As you can see limit is 339.48 and already taken is 323.07, so the balance is 339.48 - 323.07 = 16.41, Since balance is 16.41 left to reach the limit 339.48, so it has deducted 16.41 only and not 16.56.

With Regards,

S.Karthik

Former Member
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Hi Karthik,

I can see that in my screenshot but if I want to take 16.56 and not 16.41 how can I do that?

Thanks!

Carlos

former_member182083
Active Contributor
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Hi Carlos,

It is based on your IMG setting for the 2nd Garnishment order, If the limit is increased then the amount 16.56 will be deducted correctly.

With Regards,

S.Karthik

Former Member
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Hi Carlos

if in the same priority group, garnishment will take equal percentages.

while in different priority group, garnishments wl b taken on basis of limts that you have set.

Hope it helps.

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