Guidance
Information for employers making Direct Earnings Attachment (DEA) deductions.
Published 4 April 2013
Last updated 3 December 2020 — see all updates
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Department for Work and Pensions
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As an employer, you may be asked to deduct money an employee owes the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) from their pay. This is called a Direct Earnings Attachment.
The employers’ guide explains what you need to do if you’re asked to implement a Direct Earnings Attachment. It tells you:
We have also published more detailed guidance for employers and payroll software developers that includes worked examples on how a DWP Direct Earnings Attachment should be operated.
These guides are intended to help you understand the main points about Direct Earnings Attachments. They are not a full description or statement of the law.
Find out more in our guide Make debt deductions from an employee’s pay.
Published 4 April 2013
Last updated 3 December 2020 + show all updates
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