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Income Withholding For Support Form. This is a Florida form and can be use in Family Law Statewide.
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INCOME WITHHOLDING FOR SUPPORT INCOME WITHHOLDING ORDER/NOTICE FOR SUPPORT (IWO) AMENDED IWO ONE-TIME ORDER/NOTICE FOR LUMP SUM PAYMENT TERMINATION OF IWO Date: Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Agency Court Attorney Private Individual/Entity (Check One) NOTE:240 This IWO must be regular on its face.240 Under certain circumstances you must reject this IWO and return it to the sender (see IWO instructions www.acf.hhs.gov/css/resource/income-withholding-for-support-instructions ). If you receive this document from someone other than a state or tribal CSE agency or a court, a copy of the underlying support order must be attached. State/Tribe/Territory Remittance ID (include w/payment) City/County/Dist./Tribe Order ID Private Individual/Entity Case ID Employer/Income Withholder's Name Employer/Income Withholder's Address RE: Employee/Obligor's Name (Last, First, Middle) Employee/Obligor's Social Security Number Employee/Obligor's Date of Birth Custodial Party/Obligee222s Name (Last, First, Middle)Employer/Income Withholder's FEIN Child(ren)'s Name(s) (Last, First, Middle) Child(ren)'s Birth Date(s) ORDER INFORMATION: This document is based on the support order from (State/Tribe). You are required by law to deduct these amounts from the employee/obligor's income until further notice. $ Per current child support$ Per past-due child support - Arrears greater than 12 weeks? Yes No$ Per current cash medical support$ Per past-due cash medical support$ Per current spousal support$ Per past-due spousal support$ Per other (must specify) .for a Total Amount to Withhold of $ per . AMOUNTS TO WITHHOLD: You do not have to vary your pay cycle to be in compliance with the Order Information. If your pay cycle does not match the ordered payment cycle, withhold one of the following amounts:$ per weekly pay period$ per semimonthly pay period (twice a month)$ per biweekly pay period (every two weeks)$ per monthly pay period$ Lump Sum Payment: Do not stop any existing IWO unless you receive a termination order.Document Tracking ID Income Withholding for Support (IWO)OMB 0970-0154Expiration Date: 08/31/2020Page 1 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Employer's Name: Employer FEIN: Employee/Obligor's Name: SSN: Case Identifier: Order Identifier: REMITTANCE INFORMATION: If the employee/obligor's principal place of employment is (State/Tribe), you must begin withholding no later than the first pay period that occurs days after the date of . Send payment within business days of the pay date. If you cannot withhold the full amount of support for any or all orders for this employee/obligor, withhold 240240240240240240240240 % of disposable income for all orders. If the obligor is a non-employee, obtain withholding limits from Supplemental Information. If the employee/obligor's principal place of employment is not (State/Tribe), obtain withholding limitations, time requirements, and any allowable employer fees from the jurisdiction of the employee/obligor's principal place of employment. State-specfic withholding limit information is available at www.acf.hhs.gov/css/resource/state-income-withholding-contacts-and-program-requirements . For tribe-specific contacts, payment addresses, and withholding limitations, please contact the tribe at www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/programs/css/tribalagencycontactsprintablepdf.pdf or https://www.bia.gov/tribalmap/DataDotGovSamples/tldmap.html . For electronic payment requirements and centralized payment collection and disbursement facility information [State Disbursement Unit (SDU)], see www.acf.hhs.gov/css/employers/employer-responsibilities/payments . Include the Remittance ID with the payment and if necessary this locator code: . Remit payment to (SDU/Tribal Order Payee)at (SDU/Tribal Payee Address) Return to Sender (Completed by Employer/Income Withholder). Payment must be directed to an SDU in accordance with sections 466(b)(5) and (6) of the Social Security Act or Tribal Payee (see Payments to SDU below). If payment is not directed to an SDU/Tribal Payee or this IWO is not regular on its face, you must check this box and return the IWO to the sender. If Required by State or Tribal Law:Signature of Judge/Issuing Official: Print Name of Judge/Issuing Official: Title of Judge/Issuing Official: Date of Signature: If the employee/obligor works in a state or for a tribe that is different from the state or tribe that issued this order, a copy of this IWO must be provided to the employee/obligor. If checked, the employer/income withholder must provide a copy of this form to the employee/obligor. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR EMPLOYERS/INCOME WITHHOLDERSState-specific contact and withholding information can be found on the Federal Employer Services website located at www.acf.hhs.gov/css/resource/state-income-withholding-contacts-and-program-requirements .Priority: Withholding for support has priority over any other legal process under State law against the same income (section 466(b)(7) of the Social Security Act). If a federal tax levy is in effect, please notify the sender. Combining Payments: When remitting payments to an SDU or tribal CSE agency, you may combine withheld amounts from more than one employee/obligor's income in a single payment. You must, however, separately identify each employee/obligor's portion of the payment.Payments To SDU: You must send child support payments payable by income withholding to the appropriate SDU or to a tribal CSE agency. If this IWO instructs you to send a payment to an entity other than an SDU (e.g., payable to the custodial party, court, or attorney), you must check the box above and return this notice to the sender. Exception: If this IWO was sent by a court, attorney, or private individual/entity and the initial order was entered before January 1, 1994 or the order was issued by a tribal CSE agency, you must follow the 223Remit payment to224 instructions on this form. Employers/income withholders may use OCSE's Child Support Portal (https://ocsp.acf.hhs.gov/csp/ ) to provide information about employees who are eligible to receive a lump sum payment, have terminated employment, and to provide contacts, addresses, and other information about their company. Income Withholding for Support (IWO)Page 2 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Employer's Name: Employer FEIN: Employee/Obligor's Name: SSN: Case Identifier: Order Identifier: Reporting the Pay Date: You must report the pay date when sending the payment. The pay date is the date on which the amount was withheld from the employee/obligor's wages. You must comply with the law of the state (or tribal law if applicable) of the employee/obligor's principal place of employment regarding time periods within which you must implement the withholding and forward the support payments.Multiple IWOs: If there is more than one IWO against this employee/obligor and you are unable to fully honor all IWOs due to federal, state, or tribal withholding limits, you must honor all IWOs to the greatest extent possible, giving priority to current support before payment of any past-due support. Follow the state or tribal law/procedure of the employee/obligor's principal place of employment to determine the appropriate allocation method.Lump Sum Payments: You may be required to notify a state or tribal CSE agency of upcoming lump sum payments to this employee/obligor such as bonuses, commissions, or severance pay. Contact the sender to determine if you are required to report and/or withhold lump sum payments.Liability: If you have any doubts about the validity of this IWO, contact the sender. If you fail to withhold income from the employee/obligor's income as the IWO directs, you are liable for both the accumulated amount you should have withheld and any penalties set by state or tribal law/procedure. Anti-discrimination: You are subject to a fine determined under state or tribal law for discharging an employee/obligor from employment, refusing to employ, or taking disciplinary action against an employee/obligor because of this IWO. Withholding Limits: You may not withhold more than the lesser of: 1) the amounts allowed by the Federal