We have several garnishments which are only in place for 60 or 90 days. It would be great if we could set those time limits when we set up the garnishment in Vista. We currently need to track manually.
Company | Lakeside Industries |
Job Title / Role | Operations Controller |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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That's correct. The way they are written, they expire after 60 or 90 days, regardless of whether or not they've met the amount obligation. I'm not sure if this is just a "thing" in Washington State. But they are really common. We have easily a half dozen of them every year.
Are you looking to stop some deductions, garnishments in this example on a certain date regardless if an employee has met the amount obligation?
We have several garnishments which are only in place for 60 or 90 days. It would be great if we could set those time limits when we set up the garnishment in Vista. We currently need to track manually.