by Elizabeth Dunning and Bradley T. Cave, Holland & Hart LLP
Managing wage deductions in Utah requires HR and payroll teams to navigate a detailed and highly regulated compliance framework. This guide provides clear, practical guidance for HR and payroll professionals on Utah laws governing employee pay withholding, including child support orders, creditor garnishments, tax levies and voluntary wage assignments.
Designed to support compliant payroll operations and reduce legal and financial risk, this guide explains employer obligations when handling both involuntary and voluntary pay deductions. It helps employers understand calculation limits, prioritisation rules and administrative responsibilities, ensuring employees are paid accurately and lawfully.
Whether responding to a court‑ordered garnishment or implementing a voluntary wage assignment, this guide equips HR and payroll professionals with the knowledge needed to manage Utah withholding requirements confidently and consistently.
In this guide, learn about:
- Involuntary pay deductions
- Child support withholding
- Creditor garnishment withholding
- Tax levy withholding
- Voluntary pay deductions
- Wage assignments
- Future developments
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Holland & Hart LLP
Holland & Hart is a full service law firm with numerous locations, primarily in the Western United States, as well as in Washington D.C. The firm provides legal solutions to regional, national and international clients of all sizes across various industries including energy and resources, engineering, health care services, technology, communications and media.
Holland & Hart has a labor and employment practice that represents management-side interests in employment law matters. The firm’s attorneys defend clients in dispute resolution, administrative proceedings, settlement negotiations and litigation. The labor and employment team is also experienced in preventing employment crises, talking through employment issues, providing training programs, and conducting voluntary audits to help identify and fix employment issues.
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