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Heads Up! Payroll Changes Coming in July

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New Mexico. Beginning July 1, new forms will be used to report withholding tax. Form TRD-41414, Wage Withholding Tax Return, will be used to report withholding from payments to employees. Form TRD-41409, Non-Wage Withholding Tax Return, will be used to report withholding from non-wage payments.

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State Legislative Update: Tax Relief Opportunities and New Tax Obligations Enacted in 2022

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These legislative highlights have been grouped into two categories: new opportunities for tax relief and new tax obligations. Tax Relief Enacted in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, and New Mexico. The tax credit is referred to as a “relief rebate.” Florida Sales Tax Holiday.

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Last Week in Payroll: The Ides of March

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March 15 used to be a day some might beware of for tax reasons because from 1918 to 1954 this date was the income tax filing deadline. Increasing the earned income tax credit percentage and phase-out percentage from 7.65% to 15.3% In the U.S., 2021 Form 941. Hazard pay to direct care workers.

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What is state tax apportionment and how do you calculate it?

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State income tax is a direct tax on business income you’ve earned in a state. It sounds straightforward, but this is a complex topic: States have various ways of calculating how much of your corporation’s business income is attributable to its presence and activity there. What is apportionment in taxes?