SUTA stands for State Unemployment Tax Act, which refers to a tax that employers pay to fund state unemployment benefits for workers. On a pay stub, SUTA typically indicates the amount withheld from the employer's payroll for this tax, though it doesn't directly affect an employee's earnings. This tax helps provide financial support to individuals who are unemployed through no fault of their own.
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Its State Unemployment Insurance
SUTA is paid by an employer and is added to a fund that can be used by a qualifying employee in the event he/she is unemployed. The tax is determined by a percentage of a worker's salary. That total is capped at a specific annual pay level. Most employers consider SUTA a tax, but it was originally set up to be a type of insurance. SUTA is calculated when the pay is issued.
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Federal Unemployment TAX (FUTA)
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WTD on a pay slip/stub means working time derivative.
State Withholding Tax, which is to pay state taxes
MICA TAX is referred to your Medicare deduction.
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