Involuntary Deductions
Included in this page:
Involuntary deductions are mandated by the courts, federal or state
government. Upon receipt of formal
documentation, the Payroll Office is required by law to deduct
funds as directed by the agency.
The types of deductions which may be mandated include:
- Garnishments
- Child Support: In State/Out of State
- Educational Loans
- Chapter 13
- Labor and Industry
- Office of Finance Recovery
- Internal Revenue Service
If there are questions regarding an involuntary deduction,
contact the agency responsible for the deduction or refer to the legal
document you received from the agency. The Payroll Office is required by
law to deduct funds as directed by the agency. Changes to amounts
deducted must come from notification by the agency.
If after contacting the agency or upon inspection of the legal document
you believe that the deduction is incorrect, contact the
Involuntary
Deduction Coordinator in the Payroll Office for further review.
Be familiar with Involuntary Deductions and the information contained on
this page so that you can help employees in your department who have
questions.