An AEO is an official form issued to an employer, usually by a court. It instructs the employer to deduct an outstanding debt directly from your employee's wages. There are various reasons why a court issues an attachment, including unpaid fines and child support. An AEO is a deduction from an employee's net pay, known as their attachable earnings. There are different types of Attachments of earnings orders (AEO) in England and Wales. The issuing body requires you to make payments to them, usually on a weekly or monthly basis. To cover administration costs, you can deduct an administration fee of £1 from the employee each pay period, for each attachment. You can find further information from GOV.UK |