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December 21, 2010

Illinois Unemployment Wage Base to Increase to $12,520

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Illinois Unemployment Wage Base to Increase to $12,520
Illinois Unemployment Wage Base to Increase to $12,520
The Illinois Department of Employment Security has announced an increase in the taxable wage base for 2010. The wage base will increase from $12,520 for 2010 to $12,740 for 2011.

Minimum and Maximum Rates Also Increase

The minimum employer rate for 2011 will increase to 0.700% from 0.650% and the maximum rate for 2011 will increase to 8.400% from 7.250%

Find Out the Wage Base for All States by Visiting the Vision Payroll Unemployment Taxable Wage Base Page

Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Illinois unemployment taxable wage base or visit our Unemployment Taxable Wage Base page.

December 20, 2010

IRS Releases 2011 Publication 15-B

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Publication 15-B Provides an Overview of Fringe Benefits
Publication 15-B Provides an Overview of Fringe Benefits
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released an updated version of Publication 15-B, Employer’s Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits.

Publication 15-B Focuses on Taxation of Fringe Benefits

Publication 15-B provides an overview of fringe benefits as well as sections on fringe benefit exclusion rules and fringe benefit valuation rules. In addition, guidelines for withholding, depositing, and reporting taxable non-cash fringe benefits are also provided.

New Items for 2011

There are several new items in the revised Publication 15-B. Among them are changes in the following areas:

  • Combined Commuter Highway and Transit Passes Exclusion
  • Benefits for Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Medical Responders
  • Simple Cafeteria Plans
  • Cents-per-Mile Rule

Publication 15-B Is a Supplement To Publication 15

Contact Vision Payroll if you any questions on Publication 15-B.

December 19, 2010

Social Security Tax Reduction Will Have No Direct Impact on Benefits

Social Security Tax Reduction Will Have No Direct Impact on Benefits
Social Security Tax Reduction Will Have No Direct Impact on Benefits
The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 (2010 Tax Act) reduces the social security tax withholding rate from 6.2% to 4.2 % effective with payments made after December 31, 2010.

Transfers To Federal Old-Age And Survivors Insurance Trust Fund

According to the 2010 Tax Act, “There are hereby appropriated to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund established under section 201 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 401) amounts equal to the reduction in revenues to the Treasury by reason of the application of subsection (a). Amounts appropriated by the preceding sentence shall be transferred from the general fund at such times and in such manner as to replicate to the extent possible the transfers which would have occurred to such Trust Fund had such amendments not been enacted.”

Reduced Withholding of Employees Portion Will not Impact Future Benefits

This reduced social security withholding will have no effect on an employee’s future social security benefits.

Contact Vision Payroll for Further Information

Vision Payroll will be providing further information on the impact of the 2010 Tax Act.

December 18, 2010

IRS Releases 2010 Form 940

On 2010 Form 940, Michigan Is One of Three Credit Reduction States
On 2010 Form 940, Michigan Is One of Three Credit Reduction States
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released the 2010 Form 940, Employer’s Annual Federal Unemployment (FUTA) Tax Return, and accompanying instructions. Employers use Form 940 to report their annual Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) tax.

FUTA Tax Must Be Deposited Electronically Using EFTPS in 2011

As previously announced, the IRS will discontinue accepting paper coupons for depository taxes after December 31, 2010. Employers should make their deposits electronically using Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS).

Three Credit Reduction States for 2010

There are three credit reduction states for 2010: Michigan, Indiana, and South Carolina. The effective FUTA rate for most Michigan employers is 1.4% and for most Indiana and South Carolina employers it’s 1.1%. Most other employers have an effective rate of 0.8%.

2011 FUTA Rate Scheduled to Decrease

Under current law, the FUTA tax rate is scheduled to decrease to 6.0% (before SUTA credits) on July 1, 2011. The rate for the first six months of 2011 is 6.2%.

Vision Payroll to File Form 940 Electronically

Vision Payroll will file Form 940 for its clients electronically with the IRS and will not submit the paper version. Employers will be able to download a copy of Form 940 for their records.

December 17, 2010

Question of the Week: How Does the 2010 Tax Act Affect Payroll Taxes in 2011?

How Does the New Tax Bill Affect Payroll Taxes in 2011?
How Does the New Tax Bill Affect Payroll Taxes in 2011?
This week’s question comes from Matt, a company president. I know the tax bill has passed the Senate and House and that President Obama has signed it. How does the new tax bill affect payroll taxes in 2011? Answer: The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 (2010 Tax Act) should give many employees an increase in their take home pay starting with their first check in 2011.

Social Security Withholding to Be Reduced To 4.2%

The biggest impact many employees will see is the reduction of Social Security withholding from 6.2% to 4.2%. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Notice 1036, “Employers should implement the 4.2% employee social security tax rate as soon as possible, but not later than January 31, 2011. After implementing the new 4.2% rate, employers should make an offsetting adjustment in a subsequent pay period to correct any overwithholding of social security tax as soon as possible, but not later than March 31, 2011.” The new law also maintains the income-tax rates that have been in effect in recent years.

Making Work Pay Credit Set to Expire

The Making Work Pay credit expires on December 31, 2010. As a result:

  • The income tax withholding tables for 2011 are not adjusted for the Making Work Pay credit.
  • There is no longer an optional additional withholding adjustment for pensions.
  • The procedure for withholding on wages of nonresident aliens has been modified and is included in Notice 1036.

New Percentage Method Tables for Income Tax Withholding Now Available

Notice 1036 includes the 2011 Percentage Method Tables for Income Tax Withholding that were developed as a result of the 2010 Tax Act. Employers should implement the 2011 withholding tables as soon as possible, but not later than January 31, 2011. Vision Payroll has already updated its tax tables and will calculate both the reduced Social Security and updated federal income tax withholding for all 2011 paychecks.

December 16, 2010

Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Update for December 11, 2010

Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis
Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis
According to the US Department of Labor, in the week ending December 11, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 420,000, a decrease of 3,000 from the previous week’s revised figure of 423,000. The 4-week moving average was 422,750, a decrease of 5,250 from the previous week’s revised average of 428,000.

Advance Seasonally Adjusted Insured Unemployment Rate Remains Unchanged

The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate was 3.3% for the week ending December 4, unchanged from the prior week’s revised rate of 3.3%.

Advance Seasonally Adjusted Insured Unemployment Increases

The advance number for seasonally adjusted insured unemployment during the week ending December 4 was 4,135,000, an increase of 22,000 from the preceding week’s revised level of 4,113,000. The 4-week moving average was 4,185,500, a decrease of 47,250 from the preceding week’s revised average of 4,232,750.

December 15, 2010

Tip of the Week: First Quarter Interest Rates Decrease

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In IR-2010-120, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that interest rates for the first quarter of 2011 would decrease from the fourth quarter. The rates are as follows:

  • Three (3) percent for overpayments [two (2) percent in the case of a corporation];
  • Three (3) percent for underpayments;
  • Five (5) percent for large corporate underpayments; and
  • One-half (0.5) percent for the portion of a corporate overpayment exceeding $10,000.

Revenue Ruling 2010-31 Contains Official Rate Announcement

The IRS will publish the rates in Revenue Ruling 2010-31. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the first quarter rates.

December 14, 2010

Utah Unemployment Wage Base to Increase to $28,300 for 2011

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Kristen Cox, Executive Director, Utah Department of Workforce Services
Kristen Cox, Executive Director, Utah Department of Workforce Services
The Utah Department of Workforce Services has announced an increase in the taxable wage base for 2010. The wage base will increase from $28,300 for 2010 to $28,600 for 2011.

Minimum Tax Rate Doubles

The minimum tax rate has doubled from 0.2% for 2010 to 0.4% for 2011.

Find Out the Wage Base for All States by Visiting the Vision Payroll Unemployment Taxable Wage Base Page

Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Utah unemployment taxable wage base or visit our Unemployment Taxable Wage Base page.

December 13, 2010

New Year’s Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule

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New Year's Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule
New Year's Day Holiday May Require Change in Processing Schedule
Saturday, January 1, 2011 will be New Year’s Day, a federal holiday. The offices of Vision Payroll will close New Year’s Eve, December 31 at 2 pm EST and re-open Monday January 3. Most banks will also be closed in observance of the holiday. Payroll changes and hours must be submitted before the processing deadlines as listed below.

Date Paid Process Deadline
12/31/2010 12/29/2010
01/01/2011 12/30/2010
01/03/2011 12/30/2010
01/04/2011 12/30/2010

Payroll Dates May Be Affected by New Year’s Day

Payrolls dated January 1 will be paid December 31 unless a previous change in schedule has been submitted.

Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Is Next Federal Holiday

Due to heavy USPS and UPS delivery requirements, we strongly recommend submitting payrolls during this time as early as practicable. UPS does not ship ground deliveries received on December 31 until January 3 so we do not recommend submitting payrolls on that date. The next federal holiday will be January 17, 2011, the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Contact Vision Payroll as soon as possible to make changes to or for questions on your processing schedule.

December 12, 2010

Colorado Minimum Wage to Increase to $7.36 Effective January 1, 2011

Donald J. Mares, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
Donald J. Mares, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
The Division of Labor of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment recently promulgated Colorado Minimum Wage Order 27, which increases, effective January 1, 2011, the minimum wage for the state of Colorado from $7.24 to $7.36 per hour.

Wage Adjustment Is Constitutionally Mandated

Pursuant to the inflation adjustment requirement of Section 15, Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution, the minimum wage must be adjusted each year effective January 1.

Tipped Employee Minimum Wage Also Increases

The minimum wage for tipped employees will also increase from $4.22 to $4.34 per hour.

Find Out the Minimum Wage for All States by Visiting the Vision Payroll Minimum Wage Chart Page

Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Colorado minimum wage increase or visit our Minimum Wage Chart.

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