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Idaho State Tax Commission
Idaho Department of Labor
Withholding Requirements:
- Register as employer by filing Form IBR-1 (Business Registration Form)
- Withholding Allowance Certificate - Federal W-4
- Withholding Method = formula
- Supplemental Rate = Withhold at 7.4% or add to regular wages for most recent payroll period, compute tax on total, and subtract tax withheld from regular wages.
Local Taxes:
None
State Unemployment Insurance (SUI):
Report quarterly wages and contributions by filing Form TAX026 (Unemployment Insurance Wage Report) and Form TAX020 (Employer Quarterly Unemployment Insurance Tax Report) by last day of month following end of quarter: Report online by clicking here.
Wage base is $35,200 for 2014 Contribution rates range from 0.545% to 5.4% for 2014 Schedule II, Reserve ratio formula New employers use 1.906% for 2014 Work Force Development tax in effect for 2012 and is variable based on industry classification.
State Disability Insurance (SDI):
None
State Labor Laws:
Minimum wage - The Federal minimum wage rate applies.
Termination Pay - Fired/Quit - earlier of next regular payday or 10 days or within 48 hours of receipt of written request from employee.
New Hire Reporting:
Employers must report hiring, rehiring, and return to work within 20 days on Form W-4 (Employees Withholding Allowance Certificate) to:
Idaho Department of Labo rNew Hire Reporting 317 Main Street Boise, ID 83735-0610
Phone: (800) 627-3880
Fax: (208) 332-7411
Fax: (208) 332-741>
To report online click here.
Remit Withholding for Child Support to>
Idaho Child Support Receipting Services
P.O. Box 70008 Boise, Idaho 83707-0108
Toll free: (800)356-9868
Fax: (855) 349-2408
To report online click here.
Reciprocity States:
None
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