Confidential Supplement to Application for Earnings Withholding Order for Taxes - California 2025

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The garnishment law allows up to 50% of a workers disposable earnings to be garnished for these purposes if the worker is supporting another spouse or child, or up to 60% if the worker is not. An additional 5% may be garnished for support payments more than l2 weeks in arrears.
The state shall promptly serve on the employer a notice terminating the withholding order for taxes if the state tax liability for which the withholding order for taxes was issued is satisfied before the employer has withheld the full amount specified in the order, and the employer shall discontinue withholding in
What is an Earnings Withholding Order for Taxes (EWOT)? A1. An EWOT is a wage garnishment. A wage garnishment is a legal procedure in which a portion of an employees earnings are required by law to be withheld by an employer and remitted to the issuing agency for the payment of a debt such as child support or taxes.
Withholding orders are legal orders we issue to collect past due income taxes or a bill owed to local or state agencies. There are different types of withholding orders we issue: Earnings withholding order for taxes (EWOT) Earnings withholding order (EWO) Order to withhold (OTW)
And if an obligor does not have another spouse or other children to support, California may order up to 60 percent garnishment on their pay.
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An earnings withholding order is a court-ordered legal document. It requires an employer to withhold up to 25 percent of an employees wages. This money is paid to a creditor until the employee pays off their debt. A creditor is a person or business that is owed money.
Income Withholding for Support (FL-195) The order tells the employer how much money to take out of the employees pay check, how often to take out the money, and where to send it. This is also known as a wage assignment.
Withholding continues until the employee no longer works for the employer or until the court or child support agency rescinds the order. NOTE: Employers should hold the IWO if there is any chance the employee will return - it is still effective and binding on the employer.

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