New Hampshire State Tax Information
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Department of Revenue Administration
Department of Employment Security
Withholding Requirements:
- Register as employer by filing Form DES 100A (Employer Status Report):
- No Withholding Tax
- Withholding Method = N/A
- Supplemental Rate = N/A
Local Taxes:
none
State Unemployment Insurance (SUI):
Report quarterly wages and contributions by filing Form DES 200A (Employer Quarterly Tax and Wage Report) by last day of month following end of quarter:
Reserve ratio formula
Wage base is $12,000
Contribution rates range from 1.10% to 9.50%
New employers use 1.7%
State Disability Insurance (SDI):
None
State Labor Laws:
Minimum Wage - The Federal minimum wage applies
Termination Pay - Fired - 72 hours. Laid off - next regular payday. Quit - next regular payday or 72 hours if one pay period's notice given.
New Hire Reporting:
Employers must report hiring, rehiring, and return to work within 20 days on Form W-4 (or equivalent).
Report should include employer's name, address, FEIN,
NHES account number; employee's name, address, SSN.
Send to:
Department of Employment Security
32 S. Main St.
Concord, NH 03301-4857
603-272-3311
Remit Withholding for Child Support to:
Child Support Enforcement Services
Child Support Regional Processing Center
PO Box 9501
Manchester, NH 03108-9501
603-271-4427
To report online click here
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