In the State of Ohio, state employees do not pay Social Security. They pay into a state run pension plan.
SUTA is an acronym for "State unemployment Tax Authority" and is used to describe unemployment tax which is a payroll tax. Employer in every state is required to pay tax for their employees
Yes, both state and federal just like anyone else. They also pay Social Security tax (except for certain employees that began their careers before 1984). All members of Congress pay Social Security tax.
A state tax ID is a number that is required by businesses who hire employees or pay taxes. A business much register with the state to obtain a state tax ID. A state tax ID is also known as a state employer tax ID number, a state employer ID or an EIN.
If your state declares your line of work/business as liable for the tax, then yes.
A church has to Pay State Tax.
As the employer, who is responsible for paying the payroll tax from which the state collects funds for unemployment benefits, you'd pay in the state where your company is based. Employees pay no unemployment insurance, but can file in the state where they live and that state will act as the "agent" state, in their behalf, and assist them collecting from the "liable" state.
when they talk about they do not talk about Mass. tax...it's about fed. tax.
Yes, I guess. You normally have to do the Fed to calculate the State...as it pulls of of the Fed. And you normally have to attach a copy of the Fed to your State, albeit again, as long as the one you file later is really the one used to make the State, probably no harm no foul.
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Employees do the work that generates the profits which allow their employer to pay taxes. But you will not find a deduction on the employees pay stub which reads, this amount deducted from your pay to cover your employer's business tax.
no that does not mean they can not pay state tax. There are many things that happen if a state is outside the continental us, but since it is a state, that means that it still has to pay state tax.