Yes, the paycheck would still be subject to up a 25 percent garnishment. The garnishment wouldn't be given on the full salary.
Just divide the total amount of your paycheck to 0.062.
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A shocking 76 percent of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. This is the same across all income brackets, not just the lower ones.
(in the US) Every state has a state agency that oversees workplace rules, conditions and the payment of salaries. Find out what this agency is in your state and contact them. Not even court ordered garnishments are allowed to take 100% of your paycheck, leaving you destitute.
people earning 35000 pay 10 percent tax, while people earning 100000 pay 30 percent tax
The FICA -MC on your paycheck is a reference to the deduction for Medicare. The Medicare deduction should be 2.9 percent of your total earnings.
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People earning $35,000 pay 10 percent tax, while people earning $100,000 pay 30 percent tax.
You should get this information from your employer payroll department.
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No. Judgment creditor garnishments or bank account levies must run consecutively. Please note: Child support garnishments and/or tax garnishments can be enforced while a creditor garnishment is active. And in some states garnishment for spousal maintenance can be active while a creditor garnishment is being executed.
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