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- 2023 Tax Law Changes - NCDOR
The 2023 Tax Law Changes publication is designed for use by the North Carolina Department of Revenue personnel and is available to others as a resource document
- Am I Required to Pay Taxes? | DES
If you employ people in North Carolina, you may be legally required to pay unemployment insurance taxes Find out if your business meets the conditions and learn how to set up an employer tax account
- Unemployment Insurance Taxes in North Carolina - Nolo
Everything employers need to know about paying unemployment insurance taxes in North Carolina
- 2023 Tax Law Changes final. pdf - NCDOR
We are experiencing a higher than normal call volume As a result, wait times may be longer than usual Click here for the latest tax season and refund processing information
- Tax Rate Information - DES
After the initial new employer tax rate, the rate may go up after the first two years The tax rate is calculated yearly based on experience Factors such as payroll, taxes paid, timeliness of payments, and unemployment insurance benefits charges can impact that rating
- 2023 TAX LAW CHANGES - NCDOR
It provides a brief summary of legislative tax changes made by prior sessions of the General Assembly that take effect for tax year 2023 as well as changes made in 2023 by the General Assembly, regardless of effective date
- Employer Tax FAQs - DES
You can use this page to learn more about unemployment insurance tax and how to file your quarterly tax and wage reports Click on the questions below to see the answer If you can’t find what you are looking for, use the search icon at the top of this page
- Unemployment Laws and Nonprofits | North Carolina Center for Nonprofits
Nonprofits with fewer than four employees who work 20 weeks during the year are exempt from paying into the unemployment system Unless these nonprofits voluntarily pay UI taxes, their employees are not eligible to receive unemployment benefits if they are laid off
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