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What happens if there in an income withholding order and the employee stops working for my company?

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What happens if there in an income withholding order and the employee stops working for my company?

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When an individual who is subject to an income withholding order stops working for your company you should: (1) notify DOR that the individual no longer works for your company; (2) provide DOR with any information you have concerning the name and address of the individual’s new employer. This information can be given to DOR by calling our Employer Services Unit or by adding it to the Employer Remittance Form (ERF). In addition, you must advise the individual of his or her legal obligation to notify the court and DOR of any subsequent employment.

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