2022 Kentucky Taxes
Withholding Requirements
- Register as an employer on the Kentucky Office of Unemployment Insurance website
Employee's Withholding Tax Exemption Certificate
: K-4Withholding Method
: FormulaSupplemental Wage / Bonus Rate
: 5%- Employers may determine the amount of withholding by using wage bracket tables or by using the computer formula, which is based on a flat rate of 5% and a standard deduction, which is to be adjusted annually
- If supplemental wages are paid at the same time as regular wages, supplemental wage payments are treated as if the two payments are a single wage payment for the regular pay period and withholding is determined on the total amount at the flat rate of 5%. If paid at a different time, the supplemental wages may be aggregated with the regular wage payment for the current pay period, or for the preceding pay period.
Kentucky Local Taxes
Kentucky State Unemployment Insurance (SUI)
Kentucky Wage Base
: $10,800 for 2022Kentucky SUI rates range from
: 0.3% to 9.0% for 2022Kentucky new employer rate
: 2.7% for 2022Kentucky new construction employer rate
: 9.0% for 2022
Kentucky State Disability Insurance (SDI)
- None
Kentucky Family Leave Insurance (FLI)
- None
Kentucky State Labor Laws
Kentucky Minimum Wage
: Federal minimum wage rate appliesKentucky Termination Pay
:- Employee is fired — pay next regular payday or 14 days, whichever is later
- Employee quits — pay next regular payday or 14 days, whichever is later
Kentucky New Hire Reporting
- Kentucky New Hire Reporting Center
PO Box 2586
Atlanta, GA 30301-2586 - Phone: 800-817-2262
- Fax: 800-817-0099
Remit Withholding for Child Support to
- Kentucky Child Support Enforcement
730 Schenkel Lane
PO Box 2150
Frankfort, KY 40602-2150 - Phone: 502-564-2285
- Fax: 502-564-0255
Kentucky Reciprocal States
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Ohio
- Virginia
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
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