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18543: Setting Up State Tax and Withholding (DAS)


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Drake Accounting®: How do I set up an employee's state tax and withholding?

 

To set up an employee's state taxes and withholding, go to Employees > Employee Setup > State Tax tab and fill out the following information:

  • While working in ___, employee will use State Tax Table of ___ and SUTA of ___
    • While working in information is pulled from the client's primary address (Client > Add or Edit > Contact Information tab). If the client has multiple locations and the employee works at more than one location (Works at multiple locations is selected at Employees > Employee Setup > Personal Information tab), select the applicable place of work in the Locations section, located in the upper-right corner of the Employee Setup screen. Locations must be established at Client > Locations in order for them to be added at Employees > Employee Setup.
    • The employee's State Tax Table is used for tax withholding purposes.
    • The State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA) state flows to the State Code field when processing Live and ATF payroll.
  • Employee is...
    • Exempt from SUTA - Employee is exempt from paying state unemployment tax.
    • Exempt from State WH - Employee is exempt from paying state withholding.
  • State Withholding Options
    • Wage Calculation Method - Use annualized payroll to calculate the state withholding as described in the publications for each state.
    • Fixed Percent Method - Use a fixed percentage to determine the state tax, regardless of income. When Fixed Percentage Method is selected, the Filing Status/Exemptions section changes to prompt for the actual withholding percent used. Enter the fixed state tax percentage in the corresponding WH Percent field.
    • Fixed Amount Method - Set each check's state withholding amount to a set amount. When Fixed Amount Method is selected, the Filing Status/Exemptions section changes to prompt for the set amount. Enter the fixed amount in the corresponding WH Amount field.
    • Rounded - Round state withholding amounts of 50 - 99 cents up to the next dollar. Amounts less than 50 cents will be rounded down to the nearest whole dollar.
  • Filing Status/Exemptions - The fields Filing Status, Additional WH, and Exemptions are available when Wage Calculation Method is selected under State Withholding Options. Enter information from the employee's state W-4 here.
  • General SelectionsThis section appears if additional state information is required based on the employee's State Tax Table selection.
    • Blind - (IL, MA, or MS) Employee, Spouse, or Both are blind.
    • Over 65 - (IL or MS) Employee, Spouse, or Both are over the age of 65.
    • Wage Chart - (NJ) Wage chart for state withholding purposes.
    • % Gross Taxable Wages - (AZ) If the employee is taxed based on a percentage of federal tax, choose the applicable tax rate.
    • Number of Dependents - (AL or MS) Number of dependents the employee claims for state withholding purposes.
    • Est. Deductions - (CA, LA, MS, NJ, or PR) If the employee qualifies for Estimated Deductions Reduction withholding, enter the amount of the deductions here.
    • Worksite ID - (CO or IN) Employee's worksite ID.
    • Dependents - (IN) Number of dependents the employee claims for state withholding purposes.
    • Reporting Unit - (IA) Reporting unit number where the employee works.

Once complete, click Save. To check that state information was set up correctly, go to Employees > Employee Setup Review.


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