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September 18, 2009

Question of the Week: Why Do We Have To Pay Massachusetts HICA Tax This Payroll?

This week’s question comes from Michelle, a small business owner. I have not had to pay Massachusetts HICA tax all quarter. Now I have to pay it with the last payroll of the quarter. Why do we have to pay Massachusetts HICA tax this payroll? Answer: The Massachusetts Unemployment Health Insurance Quarterly Contribution (HICA) is required when the average employee count is six or greater for a quarter. Employers must pay contributions on the first $14,000 of each employee’s covered wages during the calendar year. The amount of the contribution is derived by multiplying these wages by an assigned rate. The health insurance contribution rate is 0.12% for most subject employers. Employers operating within two calendar years following the newly subject status pay at rates of 0.04% and 0.08% respectively. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any further questions.

April 27, 2009

Massachusetts Employers Should Still File Fair Share Contribution Report Despite Receiving Exemption Letter

Vision Payroll has learned from informal discussions with the Massachusetts Division of Unemployment Assistance that some taxpayers may have incorrectly received letters indicating that they were exempt from filing the Fair Share Contribution Report for 2009. As a precaution, Vision Payroll is recommending that taxpayers that have received this letter file the Fair Share Contribution Report regardless. It is generally better to file a form unnecessarily than to not file a form that is required. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions or need assistance filing the Fair Share Contribution Report or the Employer Health Insurance Responsibility Disclosure (HIRD) Report.

April 24, 2009

Question of the Week: Am I Required to File Massachusetts Form 1700-HI?

This week’s question comes from Carolyn, a business owner. I recently hired some new employees. Am I required to file Massachusetts Form 1700-HI? Answer: Employers in Massachusetts should count the number of employees who worked or received pay for any part of the pay period that includes the twelfth of the month for each of the three months in the quarter. If the sum of those three numbers is eighteen or more, then the employer is required to file Form 1700-HI and pay tax at the rate assigned by the Massachusetts Division of Unemployment Assistance. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on Form 1700-HI, Health Insurance Quarterly Contribution Report.

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