Thuế suất NC Sui cho năm 2023 là bao nhiêu?

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2023 Unemployment Insurance Tax Rate Table

The 2023 tax rates for businesses will decrease or remain unchanged from their 2022 levels. For 2023, there will be no solvency surcharge imposed

The tax rates applicable for wages paid between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023 are shown in the table below.  Individual rates are based on an employer’s computed benefit ratio. The tax class assignment in the notice should be used for the full calendar year. Please note that tax rates are applicable to the first $14,000 each employee earns

Although tax rates for each tax class are lower or the same as their 2022 levels, individual businesses may still move between classes based on their unemployment claim activity

All businesses with charges against their accounts are provided a “charge statement” quarterly to review and have 30 days to protest any charges they do not believe should be on their account

2023 Unemployment Insurance Tax Rates

Rate Class

Lower Benefit RatioUpper Benefit RatioBase Rate (Benefits)Solvency SurchargeContingency AssessmentTotal Effective RateMaximum Cost Per Employee10. 0000000. 0000000. 000%0. 000%0. 060%0. 060%$8. 4020. 0000010. 0004890. 136%0. 000%0. 060%0. 196%$27. 4430. 0004900. 0008390. 151%0. 000%0. 060%0. 211%$29. 5440. 0008400. 0011420. 168%0. 000%0. 060%0. 228%$31. 9250. 0011430. 0014290. 187%0. 000%0. 060%0. 247%$34. 5860. 0014300. 0016990. 207%0. 000%0. 060%0. 267%$37. 3870. 0017000. 0020240. 230%0. 000%0. 060%0. 290%$40. 6080. 0020250. 0023660. 256%0. 000%0. 060%0. 316%$44. 2490. 0023670. 0027370. 284%0. 000%0. 060%0. 344%$48. 16100. 0027380. 0030860. 316%0. 000%0. 060%0. 376%$52. 64110. 0030870. 0035650. 351%0. 000%0. 060%0. 411%$57. 54120. 0035660. 0041500. 390%0. 000%0. 060%0. 450%$63. 0013  0. 0041510. 0048140. 468%0. 000%0. 060%0. 528%$73. 92140. 0048150. 0056960. 929%0. 000%0. 060%0. 989%$138. 46150. 0056970. 0066621. 032%0. 000%0. 060%1. 092%$152. 88160. 0066630. 0081771. 147%0. 000%0. 060%1. 207%$168. 98170. 0081780. 0102191. 274%0. 000%0. 060%1. 334%$186. 76180. 0102200. 0141361. 415%0. 000%0. 060%1. 475%$206. 50190. 0141370. 0221151. 573%0. 000%0. 060%1. 633%$228. 62200. 022116999. 9999995. 400%0. 000%0. 060%5. 460%$764. 40

View previous years' tax contribution tables

Tax Rates

Under South Carolina law, tax rate schedules adjust automatically each year based on a formula that considers the

  • Projected benefit costs for the year (“base rate”)
  • Projected amount required to return the Trust Fund to an adequate balance by 2020 ("solvency surcharge")

Tax rates are set each year to fund these components. Each employer is also responsible for a Departmental Administrative Contingency Assessment (DACA) surcharge of 0. 06 percent which is added to the base rate and interest surcharge

Total Tax Rate = Base Rate + Solvency Surcharge (zero) + DACA

South Carolina laws governing the tax rate assignment do not have an appeal process. For questions concerning your notice, experience rating, or request for review, please contact employer tax services via request for information screen from the online portal. Request for information can be accessed via request account information link after logging into the self-service portal. Inquiries can be submitted through your Employer Portal as a request for information

Note. Nonprofit, governmental, and tribal entities are exempt from FUTA (Federal Unemployment Tax Act)

Click here for 2022 SUTA cost factors

Thuế suất NC Sui cho năm 2023 là bao nhiêu?

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Alabama

SUTA rates for 2023 range from 0. 2% to 5. 4%, while the unemployment taxable wage base remains at $8,000

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Alaska

SUTA 2023 employer rates range from 1% to 5. 4%. Alaska’s employee rate decreased to 0. 51% (down from 0. 56% in 2022). The unemployment taxable wage base for 2023 is $47,100 (up from $45,200)

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Arizona

SUTA rates in 2023 range from 0. 07% to 18. 78%, while the the new employer rate remains 2%. For the first time in decades, Arizona’s wage base increased from $7,000 to $8,000

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Arkansas

SUTA rates for employers range from 0. 3% to 14. 2% and the wage base is set at $7,000 for 2023

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California

No rate changes were reported in California, with the wage base holding at $7,000

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Colorado

Colorado’s wage base increased from $17,000 to $20,400 in 2023 and will continue to increase to $23,800 in 2024, $27,200 in 2025, and $30,600 in 2026. Each year thereafter, the wage base will be adjusted by the change in Colorado’s average weekly earnings

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Connecticut

A new law has been introduced that will increase the taxable wage base to $25,000 beginning January 1, 2024 and expand the max rate up to 10%. 2023 SUTA rates range from 1. 7% to 6. 6%. Connecticut’s new employer rate dropped to 2. 8% (down from 3. 0%). The fund solvency tax is reduced to 1. 2% (down from 1. 4%). The 2023 wage base is holding at $15,000

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Delaware

2023 SUTA rates range from 0. 30% to 5. 60% for employers in Delaware. The taxable wage base decreased to $10,500. The maximum weekly benefit amount will increase from $400 to $450 for new claims filed on or after April 2, 2023

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Florida

As of January 2023, no rate changes were reported in Florida, with the wage base holding at $7,000

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Georgia

2023 SUTA rates range from 0. 06% to 8. 10% in Georgia, with the wage base holding at $9,500. Effective January 2024, Georgia will reinstate the 0. 06% administration assessment tax through 2026

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Hawaii

The SUTA rate for new employers increased to 4% (up from 3%). The maximum SUTA rate for experienced employers Increased to 6. 2% (up from 5. 8%). Hawaii’s unemployment taxable wage base increased to $56,700 for 2023 (up from $51,600). Hawaii’s maximum weekly benefit amount that a former employee can collect in unemployment increased to $763 (up from $695)

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Idaho

Idaho’s wage base increased to $49,900 (up from $46,500 in 2022). SUTA rates for employers in Idaho include a variety of surtaxes, but the net tax rates range from 0. 207% to 0. 691% for positive rated employers, while the net tax rates for negative-rated employers range from 1. 245% to 5. 4% in 2023. An administrative reserve-fund surtax (ranging from 0. 03519% to 0. 32912%) and a workforce development training-fund surtax (ranging from 0. 00621% to 0. 05808%) may also be charged

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Illinois

SUTA rates range from 0. 85% – 8. 65% for 2023. The Building Fund and State Experience Factor rates that make up SUTA rates in Illinois both increased from 0. 525% to 0. 55% and from 111% to 127%, respectively. The taxable Wage Base also increased from $12,960 to $13,271. Weekly benefit amounts are also increased 6. 5%

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Indiana

Unemployment tax rates range from 0. 50% to 7. 40% in 2023 and through 2025. The wage base holds at $9,500

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Iowa

SUTA rates range from 0% to 7% in 2023. The unemployment taxable wage base increased from $34,800 to $36,100

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Kansas

2023 SUTA rates range from 0. 17% to 6. 40% for employers in Kansas, with the wage base holding at $14,000

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Kentucky

Unemployment tax rates range from 0. 30% to 9. 00%. A 0. 075% Service Capacity Upgrade Fund assessment is included in employer rates, but those tax contributions will not be made to employers’ reserve accounts. The taxable wage base increased from $10,800 to $11,100

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Louisiana

SUTA rates for Louisiana employers range from 0. 09% to 6. 20%. The 2023 wage base remains at $7,700

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Maine

2023 SUTA will be collected under Maine’s unemployment tax schedule “A”, the lowest allowed, ranging from 0. 22% to 5. 69%. SUTA rates include a 0. 07% competitive-skills scholarship fund assessment and a 0. 15% unemployment program administrative fund assessment (up from 0. 14%). The 2023 wage base is holding at $12,000

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Maryland

2023 SUTA rates range from 1. 0% to 10. 5%, with the wage base holding at $8,500

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts’s 2023 unemployment tax rates range from 0. 56% to 8. 62%. Experienced employers also pay an additional COVID-19 Recovery Assessment rate ranging from 0. 708% to 10. 896%. The unemployment taxable wage base continues to hold at $15,000

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Michigan

Michigan’s 2023 SUTA rates range from 0. 6% to 10. 3%, with the wage base holding at $9,500

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Minnesota

SUTA rates for Minnesota employers range from 0. 2% to 9% (including a base tax rate of 0. 10%) in 2023. The wage base increased to $40,000 (up from $38,000 in 2022)

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Mississippi

Mississippi’s 2023 SUTA rates range from 0. 20% to 5. 60%, with the wage base holding at $14,000

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Missouri

2023 rates range from 0. 0% to 6. 975% for employers in Missouri. The wage base decreased from $11,000 to $10,500 in 2023

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Montana

SUTA rates range from 0. 13% to 6. 3% in 2023. The administrative fund tax remains 0. 13% for employers with a 0. 0% SUTA rate and 0. 18% for all other employers. The 2023 wage base increased from $38,100 to $40,500

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Nebraska

SUTA rates in 2023 range from 0% to 5. 4%, with the wage base holding at $24,000. The maximum weekly benefit amount increased to $514

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Nevada

SUTA rates for experienced employers range from 0. 3%-5. 4% in 2023, while the new employer rate is set at 3%. The unemployment taxable wage base increased to $40,100 (up from $36,600)

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New Hampshire

For the 2nd quarter of 2023. the fund balance reduction is 1% for positive-rated employers (up from 0. 5% in the 1st quarter of 2023), the inverse rate surcharge assigned to negative-rated employers is 0. 5% (1% in the 1st quarter of 2023), and the emergency power surcharge is 0% (no change from the 1st quarter of 2023). The wage base will remain at $14,000

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New Jersey

New Jersey’s July 2022-June 2023 employer unemployment tax rates were issued on August 24, 2022. They now range from 0. 6% to 6. 4%. Rates will range from 1. 2% to 7. 0% for fiscal year 2024 (July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024), unless calculations call for a lesser rate range. The 2023 taxable wage base increased to $41,100. New Jersey’s unemployment tax rate for employees is 0. 425%, unchanged from 2022

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New Mexico

SUTA rates range from 0. 33% to 5. 4% for employers in New Mexico. The taxable wage base increased to $30,100, up from $28,700

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New York

New York’s SUTA tax rates range from 2. 1% to 9. 9%. The unemployment wage base has increased to $12,300 and is scheduled to increase every year through 2026

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North Carolina

SUTA 2023 rates range from 0. 06% to 5. 76% for experienced employers, while the new employer rate is set at 1%. The taxable wage base is $29,600 (up from $28,000)

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North Dakota

North Dakota’s 2023 SUTA rates range from 0. 08% to 9. 97%, with the wage base increasing to $40,800 (up from $38,400 in 2022)

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Ohio

SUTA rates in Ohio range from 0. 8% to 10. 3% in 2023, with the taxable wage base holding at $9,000

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Oklahoma

SUTA rates range from 0. 3% to 9. 2% for 2023 and the wage base increased to $25,700. The maximum weekly benefit amount also increased to $493

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Oregon

2023 SUTA rates for experienced Oregon employers range from 0. 7% to 5. 4%. The unemployment taxable wage base increased to $50,900 (up from $47,700 in 2022)

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Pennsylvania

SUTA rates for experienced employers range from 1. 419% to 10. 3734% in 2023. Experience rates include a solvency surcharge and an additional contribution rate. Both of these rates increased in 2023. The solvency surcharge rate increased to 9. 2% (up from 5. 4% in 2022) and the additional contributions rate increased to 0. 6% (up from 0. 5% in 2022). The tax rate for employees also increased to 0. 07% (up from 0. 06% in 2022), with the wage base holding at $10,000

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Puerto Rico

SUTA rates in Puerto Rico range from 3. 4% to 5. 4% in 2023, with the taxable wage base holding at $7,000

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Rhode Island

2023 SUTA rates for experienced employers in Rhode Island range from 1. 1% to 9. 7%. The unemployment taxable wage bases is $29,700 for employers with the highest SUTA rate and $28,200 for all other employers

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South Carolina

SUTA rates for range from 0. 06% to 5. 46%, with the wage base holding at $14,000

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South Dakota

Unemployment tax rates range from 0% to 9. 85%, with the wage base holding at $15,000

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Tennessee

SUTA rates range from 0. 01% to 10. 0%, with the wage base holding at $7,000

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Texas

SUTA rates for 2023 range from 0. 23% to 6. 23% with the wage base holding at $9,000. SUTA rates include a 0. 13% replenishment tax as well as a 0. 1% employment training and investment assessment

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Utah

SUTA rates for Utah employers range from 0. 3% to 7. 3% (including a social tax rate of 0. 3%). The taxable wage base for 2023 increased from $41,600 in 2022 to $44,800. The maximum weekly benefit amount also increased to $712

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Vermont

Effective from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, unemployment tax rates range from 0. 4% to 5. 4%. The 2023 wage base decreased to $13,500

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Virginia

Virginia’s 2023 SUTA rates range from 0. 13% to 6. 23%, with the wage base holding at $8,000

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Washington

Unemployment tax rates range from 0. 27% to 6. 03% and the maximum social tax is set at 0. 70%. Washington’s 2023 increased to $67,600

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Washington, D. C

2023 SUTA rates range from 2. 10% to 7. 60% and the taxable wage base remains unchanged at $9,000

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West Virginia

As of January 2023, SUTA rates range from 1. 5% to 8. 5% in West Virginia, with the wage base holding at $9,000

What is the NC unemployment tax rate for 2023?

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What is the new payroll tax rate for 2023?

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What is North Carolina state unemployment tax rate?

North Carolina's base tax rate for 2023 will remain 1. 9% . The state calculates unemployment tax rates by subtracting an employer's reserve ratio percentage from the base tax rate. Unemployment tax rates are set by state law and range from 0. 06% to 5. 76%, with new employers having a 1% rate.

What is the standard deduction for NC in 2023?

In the 2023 tax year (filed in 2024), the standard deduction is $13,850 for Single Filers and Married Filing Separately, $27,700 for Married Filing Jointly and Surviving Spouses, and $20,800 for the Head of Household .