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Attachment orders are issued by HMRC to employers notifying them to deduct amounts from an employee's wages to pay certain types of debt. An example of this is student loans.
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Attachment orders are issued by an agency e.g. HMRC, to employers notifying them to deduct amounts from an employee's wages to pay certain types of debt. An example of this is student loans.
  
 
Deductions from employees pay due to attachment orders and student loans are made by specifying the agency concerned.
 
Deductions from employees pay due to attachment orders and student loans are made by specifying the agency concerned.
  
{{Note|text=Before a particular agency is available for use please check they have been assigned a slot in {{PayrollSettings|Company Parameters|Period Adjustments}}. See [[How do I set up payroll adjustments?#Attachments/Special Adjustments|How do I Set Up Payroll Adjustments?]] for further instructions.}}
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{{Note|text=Before a particular agency is available for use please check they have been assigned a slot in {{Menu|{{PR}}|Payroll Settings|Period Adjustments}}.}}
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See [[How do I set up payroll adjustments?#Attachments/Special Adjustments|How do I Set Up Payroll Adjustments?]] for further instructions.
  
 
Applying attachments for an employee must be done prior to [[How do I close a payroll period?|closing]] a payroll period following [[How do I assign attachments to an employee?|this]] article.
 
Applying attachments for an employee must be done prior to [[How do I close a payroll period?|closing]] a payroll period following [[How do I assign attachments to an employee?|this]] article.
  
Other additions or deductions from pay e.g. bonuses, expenses etc should be entered as adjustments rather than an attachments. See [[How do I set up payroll adjustments?|this]] article to create the adjustment headings. The values can then be entered in your {{Menu|Run Payroll}} screen or you may specify regular fixed amounts on the employees record (see [[How do I create an employee in the payroll?#Adjustments|this]] article.
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Other additions or deductions from pay e.g. bonuses, expenses etc should be entered as adjustments rather than attachments.  
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See [[How do I set up payroll adjustments?|this]] article to create the adjustment headings. The values can then be entered in your {{Menu|Run Payroll}} screen or you may specify regular fixed amounts on the employees record (see [[How do I create an employee in the payroll?#Adjustments|this]] article.
  
 
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== See also ==

Revision as of 14:20, 6 June 2020

Summary

This article explains how to setup payroll attachments.

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Attachment orders are issued by an agency e.g. HMRC, to employers notifying them to deduct amounts from an employee's wages to pay certain types of debt. An example of this is student loans.

Deductions from employees pay due to attachment orders and student loans are made by specifying the agency concerned.

Before a particular agency is available for use please check they have been assigned a slot in " Payroll Payroll Settings Period Adjustments".

See How do I Set Up Payroll Adjustments? for further instructions.

Applying attachments for an employee must be done prior to closing a payroll period following this article.

Other additions or deductions from pay e.g. bonuses, expenses etc should be entered as adjustments rather than attachments.

See this article to create the adjustment headings. The values can then be entered in your " Run Payroll" screen or you may specify regular fixed amounts on the employees record (see this article.

See also


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