What are the Maryland State Withholding Limits?
• If the non-custodial parent is SUPPORTING A SECOND FAMILY IN HIS HOUSEHOLD, the maximum deduction is 50%. • If the non-custodial parent is SUPPORTING A SECOND FAMILY IN HIS HOUSEHOLD and HAS ARREARS PAST 12 WEEKS the maximum deduction is 55%. • If the non-custodial parent is NOT supporting a second family IN HIS HOUSEHOLD, and does NOT have arrears past 12 weeks, the maximum deduction is 60%. • If the non-custodial parent is NOT supporting a second family IN HIS HOUSEHOLD and HAS ARREARS PAST 12 WEEKS, the maximum deduction is 65%. *These withholding limits are to be applied ONLY if the Non-custodial Parent/Employee makes insufficient income to meet his/her full support order amount of Child Support as indicated in the Wage Withholding Order(s) you receive. *Withholding Limits pertain to one lump sum from the Non-custodial Parent’s income to be submitted by you (Employer) to CSE. This agency will distribute the amount submitted to the Non-custodial Parent/Employee’s case(s). *W-4 for