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5. In the case of an attachment of earnings order made under Schedule 5, the employer shall make deductions from P’s earnings in accordance with the following tables and regulations 6 to 15—
(1) Attachable Earnings | (2) Percentage deduction rate |
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Not exceeding £55 | 0 |
Exceeding £55 but not exceeding £100 | 3 |
Exceeding £100 but not exceeding £135 | 5 |
Exceeding £135 but not exceeding £165 | 7 |
Exceeding £165 but not exceeding £260 | 12 |
Exceeding £260 but not exceeding £370 | 17 |
Exceeding £370 | 17 in respect of the first £370 and 50 in respect of the remainder. |
(1) Attachable Earnings | (2) Percentage deduction rate |
---|---|
Not exceeding £220 | 0 |
Exceeding £220 but not exceeding £400 | 3 |
Exceeding £400 but not exceeding £540 | 5 |
Exceeding £540 but not exceeding £660 | 7 |
Exceeding £660 but not exceeding £1,040 | 12 |
Exceeding £1,040 but not exceeding £,1480 | 17 |
Exceeding £1,480 | 17 in respect of the first £1,480 and 50 in respect of the remainder. |
(1) Attachable earnings | (2) Percentage deduction rate |
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Not exceeding £8 | 0 |
Exceeding £8 but not exceeding £15 | 3 |
Exceeding £15 but not exceeding £20 | 5 |
Exceeding £20 but not exceeding £24 | 7 |
Exceeding £24 but not exceeding £38 | 12 |
Exceeding £38 but not exceeding £53 | 17 |
Exceeding £53 | 17 in respect of the first £53 and 50 in respect of the remainder. |
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