Is a Wage Attachment set up as a Declining Balance DBA?
Q: Is a Wage Attachment set up as a Declining Balance DBA?
A: No. Special considerations for a wage attachment deduction include:
Declining balances
When you set up a wage attachment deduction, set the Declining Balance field to N (No). The system uses the method of calculation to calculate the declining balance.
Amount due
Because wage attachment balances typically vary by employee, you should not enter an amount due for a wage attachment DBA. Instead, you enter the amount due when you assign wage attachments to individual employees.
When you set up a wage attachment deduction, you must use specific codes for the method of calculation and source of calculation. The following table illustrates the codes required for each type of wage attachment.
A: No. Special considerations for a wage attachment deduction include:
Declining balances
When you set up a wage attachment deduction, set the Declining Balance field to N (No). The system uses the method of calculation to calculate the declining balance.
Amount due
Because wage attachment balances typically vary by employee, you should not enter an amount due for a wage attachment DBA. Instead, you enter the amount due when you assign wage attachments to individual employees.
When you set up a wage attachment deduction, you must use specific codes for the method of calculation and source of calculation. The following table illustrates the codes required for each type of wage attachment.
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