by Alice Gilman
Administering wage withholdings accurately is a critical compliance responsibility for HR and payroll teams—particularly in a state with detailed employee protections like Oregon. This guide provides clear, practical compliance guidance to help employers navigate Oregon wage withholding requirements, respond appropriately to legal orders, and maintain accurate, defensible payroll practices.
Designed for HR and payroll professionals, the guide explains employer obligations related to involuntary pay deductions, including child support withholding orders, creditor garnishments, and tax levies. It outlines how to process these withholdings correctly, apply statutory limits, and manage priorities when multiple orders apply—helping employers avoid penalties and employee disputes.
The guide also addresses voluntary pay deductions, including wage assignments, clarifying when employee authorization is required and how voluntary deductions differ from court‑mandated withholdings. By covering both mandatory and optional deductions, the guide supports consistent payroll administration and compliance with Oregon law.
In this guide, learn about:
- Involuntary pay deductions
- Child support withholding
- Tax levy withholding
- Voluntary pay deductions
- Wage assignments
- Future developments
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Our guide equips HR and payroll professionals with the knowledge needed to confidently manage Oregon wage withholding and garnishment obligations, reduce compliance risk, and ensure employees’ pay is handled lawfully and accurately.
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About the author

Alice Gilman
Alice Gilman, an employment tax compliance expert, has created two best-selling payroll compliance publications – Payroll Legal Alert, and The Payroll Compliance Handbook, currently published by Business Management Daily.
She was a contributing editor to Alexander Hamilton Institute’s Benefits Alert, Personnel Legal Alert, and Manager’s Legal Bulletin newsletters; the Complete Compliance Guide to Federal and State Employment Laws; the Complete COBRA Compliance Kit; the Complete FLSA Compliance Kit; and the Complete HIPAA Compliance Kit.
At Aspen Publishers, Ms. Gilman was a contributing editor to the Payroll Manager’s Letter, the American Payroll Association’s Basic Guide to Payroll, How to Slash Payroll Costs, and the Fingertip Guide to Payroll Practice.
Ms. Gilman is a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany and received her law degree from the University of Bridgeport.
She is admitted to the New York State Bar and is a member of the American Payroll Association.
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