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Figuring Out Washington Payroll Taxes
from:Each state in America has different standards and rules when it comes to the state taxes that they want withheld from employee paychecks. If you are starting a business that will hire people who live in Washington State, then you will need to know the rules that are specific to Washington payroll taxes. There are many ways you can find this kind of information out. It’s important that you do that before you ever hire anyone. You should get it all figured out because there are definite consequences if you don’t. For example, the IRS is very strict about the amount of taxes you pay on behalf of your employees. If you make a mistake, you will definitely end up paying for it.
There are certain aspects of the payroll taxes that aren’t affected by which state your employees work from. For example, the federal taxes that you need to withhold are specific only to the United States and not to Washington payroll taxes. This is also the case with the FICA taxes that are paid by both you and the employee. These are a set percentage that isn’t affected by where you live. As long as you operate out of the United States, this will be the case for you and your employees.
What Washington payroll taxes really matter are the state taxes. Not all states have these taxes. As a matter of fact, even the ones that do will have rules that differ from state to state. The amount that you would take out in Minnesota would be a lot different that the Washington payroll taxes that you would withhold from your employee’s paycheck. Because of this, you need to figure it out quick.
There are several ways to figure out this information. You can contact the state capital about Washington payroll taxes. They will likely have an information packet that they can send you. If you have access to a Washington public library, you can also learn about it from there. Most libraries have a wealth of information when it comes to taxes in the area that they reside. You can get the information that you need for free from there.
You can also consult an accountant to learn more about this. This is probably your best bet since you will likely need an accountant to handle your tax business anyway. They will be trained in what it takes for a corporation to handle the payroll taxes, so they should know what exactly needs to be done. Make sure that you work with a corporate accountant just to make sure.
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