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If the NC Department of Revenue sends my employer multiple attachments and garnishments, how should they respond?

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If the NC Department of Revenue sends my employer multiple attachments and garnishments, how should they respond?

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Your employer must withhold 10% of the monthly gross salaries and wages due to you and remit it to the State. Your employer should pay out the oldest attachment and garnishment prior to moving to the next period. The Department will send an attachment and garnishment release letter to your employer once the final payment for the oldest attachment and garnishment has posted. Upon receiving a release letter for an older NCDOR attachment and garnishment, your employer should begin withholding for the next NCDOR attachment and garnishment.

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