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When an Employee Gets a Wage Garnishment, Your Payroll Becomes a Legal Pipe

Loonbeslag isn’t your debt, but it is your responsibility, and it can quietly strain cash flow, trust, and admin time if you’re not prepared.
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  • January 13, 2026 by
    Laura De Troia

    The letter usually lands on an ordinary day, right between invoices you’re chasing and your own suppliers’ payment terms. A bailiff (a gerechtsdeurwaarder) tells you that an employee has loonbeslag: wage garnishment. In that moment, payroll stops being “just payroll.” It becomes a legal payment route. If you treat it casually, you don’t just risk an awkward conversation, you risk being held responsible for money you never owed.

    With loonbeslag, you must withhold part of the employee’s wage and send it to the bailiff or creditor, exactly as instructed. You’re not asked to judge whether the debt is fair. You’re not allowed to ignore it because it feels private or uncomfortable. And you can’t “solve it” by paying the employee in a different way. The law pulls you into the process because your payroll is the predictable point of collection.

    The key safeguard is the beslagvrije voet, the protected minimum the employee must keep to live on. It means the garnishment is not “take everything until the debt is gone.” It is “take only what’s legally allowed above the protected amount.” In practice, this is where things can go wrong for small businesses, especially if payroll is manual or rushed: applying the wrong amount, forgetting holiday allowance, mishandling bonuses, or not adjusting when circumstances change. If you under-withhold, the creditor complains. If you over-withhold, you harm the employee and may have to correct it. Either way, the admin load lands with you.

    A small, common situation: you run a ten-person company, one person handles payroll, and an employee asks whether the garnishment can be kept “off the books” because they’re embarrassed. The humane impulse is to help. The business-safe response is to be calm and firm: you have a legal duty to comply, you will handle it discreetly, and you’ll pay only what the order requires while respecting the protected minimum. Keep the conversation practical. You’re not their judge, and you’re not their debt counsellor, but you can preserve trust by being consistent, respectful, and clear about what you can and cannot do.

    What should you tighten? Treat loonbeslag as a process, not an incident. Confirm the instruction is legitimate and in writing, route it straight to whoever runs payroll, and keep a clean file with dates, amounts withheld, and transfers made. Be careful with privacy: only the people who must know should know. Watch for cash-flow friction: the withheld money is not yours, but mistakes can create back-pay, corrections, and time-consuming correspondence. Also know that ignoring or delaying a garnishment can make you liable, some employers only learn this when the creditor comes after them for the amount that should have been withheld.

    Most of all, don’t dramatize it. Wage garnishments are more common than many owners think, and they don’t automatically signal a “problem employee.” They signal a person under pressure, and a business that now has a defined obligation. If you build one quiet routine, verify, calculate correctly, withhold, pay, document, and communicate briefly, you reduce risk without turning the workplace into a courtroom. That’s the small-business sweet spot: steady compliance, minimal noise, and a few disciplined steps that keep both payroll and relationships intact.

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    Laura De Troia January 13, 2026
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    Certified ZENTRIQ™ Auditor and co-founder of XTROVERSO™, Linda brings decades of expertise in ledger management and tax compliance. 

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