Multiple Garnishments in Multiple Categories
If there are multiple garnishments in multiple categories, Payroll uses the priority assigned to the garnishment deduction or the employee garnishment to determine the order in which it takes garnishments. Garnishment priorities
In the United States, Payroll also uses federal garnishment limitations to determine the processing order of garnishment. U.S. Federal limitations to garnishments
In Canada, there are no federal limitations. Each type of order for each province can have a unique set of rules that dictates the amount exempt from seizure and the amount that can be taken to satisfy the garnishment order.
To determine allowable garnishment deductions, Payroll:
Example
The first garnishment taken for an employee protects 80% of income, so 20% of income is available wages for the garnishment. The garnishment uses 15% of the available wages. So, only 5% of available wages remains for any subsequent garnishments.