Attachments and assignments limits in 2022

Author: Laurence Philippe (Legal Expert)
Read time: 3min
Publication date: 24/12/2021 - 09:37
Latest update: 24/12/2021 - 09:38

The amounts (or income limits) for the calculation of the attachable or assignable portion of earnings for 2022 have been published in the Moniteur Belge.

Reminder, the creditor who is seeking to obtain payment of the amounts due to him by his debtor may apply directly to his employer. This right is exercised mainly in two ways: either in the form of an attachment, either in the form of an assignment.

The attachment or the assignment shall be applied to the worker's net earnings, i.e. after the deduction of the social security contributions, withholding tax and other deductions (if any) intended to guarantee an additional social security benefit, with the exclusion of any other amount or deduction.

Moreover, it is true that only a part of these net earnings can be assigned or attached since the legislation has established income brackets within which the amount is liable to assignment or attachment. This is called the assignable or attachable amount of the earnings. The calculation of these amounts varies according to whether it regards an occupational income or a replacement income.

Moreover, the worker is entitled to an exemption if he has (a) dependant child(ren). This exemption shall be granted in the form of a reduction of the assignable or attachable amount.

For 2022, the amounts (or income thresholds) for the calculation of the attachable or assignable portion are determined as follows:

Net monthly earnings

Attachable or assignable portion

.

occupational income

(employees or self-employed persons)

replacement income

Up to € 1.186

Nothing

Nothing

From € 1.186,01 to € 1.274

20 % of the amount between these 2 values, being € 17,60

20 % of the amount between these 2 values, being € 17,60

From €1.274,01 to €1.406

30% of the amount between these 2 values, being €39.60

40 % of the amount between these 2 values, being €52.80

From €1406,01 to €1.538

40 % of the amount between these 2 values, being €52,80

40 % of the amount between these 2 values, being €52,80

Over € 1.538

The full amount is assignable or attachable.

The full amount is assignable or attachable.

The exemption for (a) dependant child(ren) has fixed  € 73.

These new amounts of attachable or assignable earnings must be applied to all payments made as from 1 January 2022, even though they relate to earnings deemed payable before 1 January 2022. However, as for the earnings of January 2022 which were paid before January 2022, the limits of 2021 shall be applied.

Reminder: there is no limit if the attachment or the assignment is the result of a claim for payment of maintenance allowances or a claim for payment of the wages in application of article 221 of the Civil Code (assignment of earnings). The above mentioned income brackets are therefore not applicable in this case. The full amount of the worker's earnings shall be assignable or attachable. Furthermore, in that case the attachment or assignment has absolute priority over all other attachments or assignments (if any).

Source: Royal Decree of 17 December 2021 implementing article 1409, § 2 of the Judicial Code, Moniteur Belge 24/12/2021.

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