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Garnishment Notification Letter to Employee

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Garnishment Notification Letter to Employee
Garnishment Notification Letter to Employee

know how to write a wage garnishment letter then we have come up with a sample garnishment notification letter to employee which can be used for such a situation.


Garnishment Notification Letter to Employee Format, Example

From,


Mack Smith


Human Resource Manager


Zenith Technologies


New York


To,


Date: January 10, 2022


Mr. James Gibbs


54, Anthony Road


New York


Sub: Garnishment notification letter


Dear Mr. James,


This is to notify that according to the orders of the court, we must garnish your salary for the duration of six months or till you repay the outstanding loan amount you owe to Growth Bank Ltd. As per the orders, we will be deducting from your salary a 15% amount which will be effective from January 25th, 2022.


It was on January 10th, 2022 you had taken a loan from Growth Bank Ltd and till date, you have paid 22 installments out of 28 installments. Because you have not been paying the installments from over an year, the bank has approached the court, the court has decided to order your employer to make the garnishment.


Each and every month, we will be processing and submitting the deducted amount to the payroll system of the government and the charges for this will be $50 and these charges will also get deducted from your salary. Therefore, the total salary that you will be receiving for the year 2021-22 will be $ 48,250.


In case you are in a position to arrange the funds sooner then you can approach the court and request them to end the garnishment order. We are attaching the orders from the court for you reference.


We understand your financial condition but we are in no position to stop the salary garnishment because of the orders that we have received. In case, you need any help then please get in touch with us at 9898989898.


Thanking You.


Regards,


Mack Smith


Human Resource Manager


Zenith Technologies

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