What Are Deduction Codes?
Deduction codes are specific codes provided by your payroll provider that employers use to identify withheld wages on pay stubs. Employers set the codes up, which are then assigned to employees.
Why Are Deduction Codes Necessary?
The main use of deduction codes is to make sure certain wages are withheld from an employee's paycheck. Common deduction codes are used for payment of medical and dental benefits and the contributions that employees wish to make to their 401(k) plan, in addition to other employee benefits.
Different Types of Withholdings for Contributions to Your 401(K) Plan
There are two different types of withholdings that you may be able to make to your retirement plan:
- Pre-Tax
- Roth
Set up your employees’ contributions to the plan with your payroll provider. You must confirm with your payroll company how to set up deduction codes in your payroll system for employees’ pre-tax, Roth, and other types of contributions.
Retirement fund codes can vary by payroll provider and may depend on the plan's features. You are responsible for setting up and maintaining these deduction codes in your payroll system so that the proper deductions can be made. To learn more about the specific requirements for your payroll provider, please visit our Help Center.
Retirement Loans
Your plan may allow employees the ability to borrow from their 401(k) account for certain types of expenses approved by the IRS. Employees must pay back their loans through deductions from their paychecks. Please check with your payroll provider, as they may have a specific deduction code for a 401(k) plan loan repayment.
If you have any questions, please reach out to everyday401k.success@vestwell.com.