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Employers who do not withhold and send child support payments as ordered are subject to penalties in every state. These may include repayment of the amount of the child support plus penalties and fines.
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.
Contempt: Arguably, the most severe penalty for failing to meet your child support obligations would be that you may be held in civil or criminal contempt of court. Common penalties for civil or criminal contempt include fines, imprisonment, or both.
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)
Child Support - No. Child support payments are not subject to tax. Child support payments are not taxable to the recipient (and not deductible by the payer). When you calculate your gross income to see whether youre required to file a tax return, dont include child support payments received.
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Tells an employer that the court made an order for you or the other person in the case to pay child support, medical support, spousal or domestic partner support (and any past-due support).
Once a court orders child support, either the court or the child support agency issues a Notice to Withhold that is served on the employer of the paying parent. The IWO will list a specific amount of current child support to be withheld from the paying parents wages each month.

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