Surviving a State Payroll Tax Audit: What Every Employer Needs to Know
A state payroll tax audit doesn't have to be a crisis. Understanding what triggers audits, how they proceed, and what auditors are looking for allows employers to prepare...
Expert perspectives on multi-state payroll tax complexity, compliance strategies, and the technology making it manageable.
A state payroll tax audit doesn't have to be a crisis. Understanding what triggers audits, how they proceed, and what auditors are looking for allows employers to prepare...
Authorizing a third party to handle payroll tax filings is more complex than it sounds. State-by-state authorization requirements, power of attorney forms, and bulk filer registrations all vary—and...
Penalties and interest are just the beginning. The true cost of state payroll tax non-compliance includes audit exposure, management distraction, employee trust, and in serious cases, personal liability...
More than a dozen states now mandate paid family and medical leave contributions through payroll. Each program has different rates, benefit structures, and administrative requirements—making PFML one of...
Every January, payroll systems across the country need to reflect new state tax rates. SUI rates, PFML contributions, SDI rates, and withholding tables all change annually—and missing an...
Year-end payroll reconciliation is already challenging. Add multi-state complexity—multiple W-2 state codes, different annual return deadlines, and SUI wage base reconciliations—and it becomes one of the most error-prone...
California, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Hawaii each mandate short-term disability insurance through distinct programs with different rates, wage bases, benefit structures, and administrative requirements.
Federal deposit schedules are only part of the story. States assign their own deposit frequencies based on their own thresholds—and missing a frequency change can mean penalties even...
Beyond state income taxes, hundreds of cities, counties, and school districts impose their own payroll taxes—each with unique rates, filing requirements, and administrative systems. Most payroll platforms handle...
State payroll tax penalties aren't just annoying—they're expensive, compound quickly, and in some cases carry personal liability. Understanding the penalty landscape is essential for any multi-state employer.
Hiring a single remote employee in a new state can trigger payroll tax registration requirements, withholding obligations, and SUI liability that persist indefinitely. Here's how to stay ahead...
Reciprocity agreements between states simplify withholding for employees who live in one state and work in another—but only where they exist, and only when properly administered. Here's what...
State Unemployment Insurance contributions look simple on the surface—until you account for 50 different wage bases, experience rating methodologies, and annual rate notices that must be loaded into...
Forty-three states plus D.C. impose income taxes, but each has its own withholding tables, supplemental rates, exemption structures, and employee forms. Understanding the differences is essential for any...
Most businesses underestimate the true scope of state payroll tax compliance. Across 50 states, the rules for withholding, unemployment insurance, and deposit schedules vary dramatically—and the cost of...
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