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§ 18.840

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A wage exemption calculation form must be delivered to the garnishee with each writ of garnishment. A wage exemption calculation form must be in substantially the following form:\n______________________________________________________________________________\nWAGE EXEMPTION CALCULATION\n(to be filled out by\nemployers only\n)\n1. Debtor’s gross wages\nfor period covered by this\npayment $ ___\n2. Total amount required to be\nwithheld by law for amount in Line 1\n(Federal and state\nwithholding, Social\nSecurity, etc.) $ ___\n3. Debtor’s disposable wages\n(Subtract Line 2\nfrom Line 1) $ ___\n4. Normal exemption\n(Enter 75 percent\nof Line 3) $ ___\n5. Minimum exemption (check one)\n__ $254 (payment of wages weekly)\n__ $509 (payment of wages every\ntwo weeks)\n__ $545 (payment of wages half-monthly)\n__ $1,090 (payment of wages monthly)\n__ $___ (Any other period longer\nthan one week, including partial\npayments for less than full pay\nperiod) (Multiply $254 by number\nof weeks or fraction of a week)\n6. Wages exempt from garnishment\n(Line 4 or 5,\nwhichever is greater) $ ___\n7. Nonexempt wages\n(Subtract Line 6\nfrom Line 3) $ ___\n8.

) (Multiply $254 by number\nof weeks or fraction of a week)\n6. Wages exempt from garnishment\n(Line 4 or 5,\nwhichever is greater) $ ___\n7. Nonexempt wages\n(Subtract Line 6\nfrom Line 3) $ ___\n8. Amount withheld for this pay period\npursuant to a support order under\nsupport withholding process or under\nanother writ with priority $ ___\n9. Wages subject to garnishment\n(Subtract Line 8\nfrom Line 7) $ ___\nINSTRUCTIONS FOR WAGE\nEXEMPTION CALCULATION FORM\nIf you employ the Debtor named in the writ of garnishment, you must fill out and return this Wage Exemption Calculation form. A Wage Exemption Calculation form must be sent with the first payment you make under the writ. For the 90-day period during which the writ is effective, you must also fill out and return a Wage Exemption Calculation form with a subsequent payment any time the initial calculation changes. Finally, you must fill out and return a Wage Exemption Calculation form with the final payment that you make under the writ.\nNormal wage exemption.\nThe wage exemption calculation is based on the amount of the payment you make under the writ of garnishment.

ulation form with the final payment that you make under the writ.\nNormal wage exemption.\nThe wage exemption calculation is based on the amount of the payment you make under the writ of garnishment. The normal wage exemption in Line 4 is 75 percent of the employee’s disposable wages in Line 3.\nMinimum wage exemption.\nThe minimum exemption in Line 5 is also based on the amount of the payment you are making. The minimum exemption is designed to ensure that an employee receives at least a certain minimum amount in any one-week period. If the payment is for a one-week period (without regard to whether the period is a calendar week or any other seven-day period), the minimum exemption is $254. The minimum exemption is $509 if the payment is for a two-week period. If the payment is for one-half of one month (i.e., the Debtor is paid twice each month), the minimum exemption is $545. The minimum exemption for a monthly payment is $1,090.\nIf the payment you are making is based on some period of time other than one week, two weeks, half month or month, and the payment is for more than one week, you must calculate the minimum exemption by multiplying $254 by the number of weeks covered

iod of time other than one week, two weeks, half month or month, and the payment is for more than one week, you must calculate the minimum exemption by multiplying $254 by the number of weeks covered by the paycheck, including any fraction of a week. You should round the amount calculated to the nearest dollar.\nExample 1:\nYou pay Debtor A every 10 days. Each 10-day period is equal to 1.429 weeks (10 divided by 7). The minimum exemption is $363 ($254 ´ 1.429 rounded to the nearest dollar).\nYou\nmust\nuse this same calculation for computing the minimum exemption when making a payment for less than a full pay period (e.g., for the final payment at the end of the 90-day period covered by the writ).\nExample 2:\nYou pay Debtor A on a monthly basis. You are required to make a final payment under a writ of garnishment for the wages owing to Debtor A for the period beginning October 1 and ending October 15. This period is equal to 2.143 weeks (15 divided by 7). The minimum exemption is $544 ($254 ´ 2.143 rounded to the nearest dollar).\nThe amount of time actually worked by the Debtor during the period covered by the paycheck does\nnot\naffect the calculation of the minimum

tion is $544 ($254 ´ 2.143 rounded to the nearest dollar).\nThe amount of time actually worked by the Debtor during the period covered by the paycheck does\nnot\naffect the calculation of the minimum exemption.\nExample 3:\nYou pay Debtor A on a weekly basis. Debtor A works two days per week. The minimum exemption is $254 for each weekly payment you make for Debtor A.\nIf the payment you are making is based on a period of time less than one week, the minimum wage exemption may not exceed $254 for any one-week period.\nIf you receive more than one writ of garnishment.\nIf you receive more than one writ of garnishment for the same debtor, the writs have priority based on the date on which you receive them. If the full amount of wages subject to garnishment for a given pay period is paid on the first writ, you should not make any payment on subsequently received writs until the first writ expires. In some cases, it may be necessary to make payments on two or more writs for the same pay period.\nExample 4:\nYou have received two writs of garnishment for Debtor A. You pay Debtor A on a monthly basis. The first writ expires on October 16.

payments on two or more writs for the same pay period.\nExample 4:\nYou have received two writs of garnishment for Debtor A. You pay Debtor A on a monthly basis. The first writ expires on October 16. The second writ will not expire until November 15. You will need to prepare two wage exemption calculation forms for Debtor A’s October wages and make payments under both writs. The wage exemption calculation form for the first writ will be for the wages attributable to October 1 to October 15 as described in Example 2. The wage exemption calculation form for the second writ will be for all wages for the month of October, but the amounts withheld under the first writ must be subtracted on Line 8 to determine the October wages subject to garnishment under the second writ.\n______________________________________________________________________________ [2001 c.249 §63; 2003 c.85 §20; 2007 c.496 §§10,15; 2011 c.228 §2; 2019 c.263 §2]