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Component: PY-TW
Component Name: Taiwan, China
Description: An amount of money deducted in each payroll run from an employee’s net income, by legal order to the employer, to repay the employee’s liability to a creditor until the debt is cleared.
Key Concepts: Court deduction is a feature of the SAP Payroll system for Taiwan and China. It allows employers to deduct court-ordered payments from an employee’s salary. This includes payments for alimony, child support, and other court-ordered payments. How to use it: To use court deduction in SAP Payroll, employers must first set up the deduction in the system. This includes entering the details of the court order, such as the amount to be deducted and the frequency of deductions. Once this is done, the system will automatically deduct the specified amount from the employee’s salary each pay period. Tips & Tricks: It is important to ensure that all court orders are entered correctly into the system. This will ensure that deductions are made accurately and on time. Additionally, employers should keep track of any changes to court orders, as these must be updated in the system in order for deductions to be made correctly. Related Information: For more information on court deductions in SAP Payroll for Taiwan and China, please refer to SAP Help documentation or contact your local SAP representative.