Illinois Wage Deduction Summons

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Wage Deduction Summons

The Illinois Wage Deduction Summons is a legal document issued by the Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) to a debtor, requiring their employer to deduct a portion of their wages each pay period and send it to the IDOL to pay off a debt. This document is also known as a Wage Deduction Order. The types of Illinois Wage Deduction Summons include: Child Support Summons, Tax Warrant Summons, Unpaid Wage Summons, and Student Loan Summons. The amount of wages to be deducted is determined by the court and is based on the debtor's current income and the amount of debt owed. The wages will be withheld until the full debt is paid, at which point the wage deduction will cease.

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If the employer and employee cannot agree, the employer cannot make deductions without complying with Section 9 of the Act.

For example, Illinois, which you have selected as the applicable state for this inquiry, requires payment within 13 days after the close of each pay period. So if you failed to pay an employee actual wages due (as opposed to vacation time), you would want to correct the problem within 13 days of wage payment.

How much can an employer deduct? 15% of your gross wages; or. The amount of disposable income (or the federal minimum wage if it's greater than the Illinois minimum wage) multiplied by 45. In other words, the state cannot leave the employee with less than 45 times the state minimum wage as weekly take-home pay.

In Illinois, for example, an employer can only deduct from an employee's paycheck if the deduction is: To the benefit of, and approved by, the employee (group insurance premiums, credit union transactions, union dues, etc.); Required by law (federal and state taxes, social security, etc.);

Wage Garnishment in Illinois In Illinois, if a creditor wins a court judgment against you, the maximum your employer can garnish from your weekly earnings is either 15 percent of your earnings or the amount left over after you deduct 45 hours' worth of Illinois' minimum wage.

No. Any deductions other than income taxes and court-ordered payments require your written authorization. If you agreed in writing about the payment amount, that agreement is binding on both you and your employer, ing to the state laws which govern written contracts.

WAGE DEDUCTION NOTICE (1) Under Illinois law, the amount of wages that may be deducted is limited to the lesser of (i) 15% of gross weekly wages or (ii) the amount by which disposable earnings for a week exceed the total of 45 times the federal minimum hourly wage.

In Illinois, any creditor can usually garnish your wages if the creditor has a Wage Deduction Order against you. This includes the original creditor or any of that creditor's representatives, as well as debt collection agencies or debt buyers.

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