Tax Day 2023 and how to get an extension from the IRS
Tax Day is on Tuesday, Apr 18, 2023. Not ready to file? Submit an electronic request to the IRS for an extension ASAP!)
Looking for Connecticut state tax information? Keep reading to discover the latest resources on state tax, unemployment, income tax and more.
Looking for Connecticut state tax information? Keep reading to discover the latest resources on state tax, unemployment, income tax and more. Connecticut Department of Revenue Services
Connecticut Department of Labor
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Report quarterly wages and contributions by filing Form UC-5A (Employee Quarterly Earnings Report) and Form UC-2 (Employer Contribution Return) by last day of month following end of quarter:
To file online click here.
Wage base is $15,000 for 2014
Rates range from 1.90% to 6.80% including fund solvency tax of 1.4%. for 2014.
New employers use 4.5% for 2014.
Benefit ratio formula
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Minimum Wage - $8.70 per hour effective 1/1/14 and $9.15 as of 1/1/15
Termination Pay - Fired - next business day. Quit - next regular payday.
Employers must report hiring, rehiring, and return to work within 20 days on Form CT-W4 (Employee's Withholding or Exemption Certificate) to:
Connecticut Department of Labor
Office of Research, ATTN; CT-W4200 Folly Brook Boulevard
Wethersfield, CT 06109
860-263-6310
800-816-1108 fax (in state only)
To report online click here
Remit Withholding for Child Support to:
Child Support Division
Department of Human Resources
1049 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105860-424-5044
To report online click here.
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For paycheck calculation visit the Connecticut Paycheck Calculator of Paycheck City.
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