Definition:The state unemployment tax act, also called SUTA, imposes a tax on the wages that employers pay to their employees. This tax is used by the state to fund the unemployment insurance programs to benefit fired or laid off employees. This tax is similar to theFUTA taxthat the federal...
One tax your company must pay if it has employees is the state unemployment tax, also known as SUTA. Here’s what employers need to know about this tax obligation. What is the State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA)? The State Unemployment Tax Act is a tax that funds unemployment benefits. Emp...
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A few States refer to SUI Tax as SUTA or State Unemployment Tax Act. A few other monikers this tax carries in other places are Unemployment Benefits Tax (UBT) and Reemployment Tax. The names may be different, but all of them refer to the same exact tax. Difference Between SUTA and FUTA...
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If you have employees working in a state that levies SUTA taxes, you’ll need to register for a State Unemployment Tax Act account there. Because tax regulations vary significantly from state to state, it’s important that you research and understand all the laws that apply to each state whe...
Unemployment compensationAmendmentsState lawSecretary of LaborLegislationThis report is written in response to a requirement of the SUTA Dumping Prevention Act of 2004 (the Act) signed into law by President Bush on August 9, 2004, to curtail a tax avoidance practice known as SUTA dumping. The ...