![]() ![]() See also Unemployment Taxable Wage Base 2008-2010.Ĭontact Vision Payroll for more information. See also Unemployment Taxable Wage Base 2011-2013. Employers with the highest unemployment tax rate have a wage base of $22,100 in 2014, $22,700 in 2015, and $23,500 in 2016. ***Rhode Island has implemented a tiered wage base for 2014, 2015, and 2016. For 2016, all employers have a wage base of $9,000, except delinquent employers have a wage base of $9,500. SUTA isn’t as cut and dry as the FUTA as it varies by state. FUTA taxes are assessed on the first 7,000 of an employee’s wages as well. However, Virgin island employers must pay 2.4 to the government since this territory owes the US government money. ![]() All employers have a wage base of $9,500 for the first two quarters of 2015 and $9,000 for quarters 3 and 4 of 2015, except delinquent employers have a modified wage base of $9,500 for the entire year. The FUTA tax rate is a flat 6 but is reduced to just 0.6 if it’s paid on time. ![]() **Michigan has implemented a tiered wage base for 2015. The chart is updated as information becomes available and is generally current, but may not necessarily reflect all changes. Employer rates are based on employer’s unemployment experience and taxes are generally paid by the employer. *The taxable wage base for federal unemployment (FUTA) and state unemployment (SUTA, SUI, UI) are listed.
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