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- Required Filings and Due Dates - Employment Development Department
Find essential information on required payroll tax filings, due dates, and resources to help California employers comply with state tax laws
- EDD California Tax Forms: What Employers Need to File
Comprehensive guide to EDD California tax forms Understand employer registration, quarterly wage reporting, annual reconciliation, and required electronic submission procedures
- CA Payroll Tax Filing | New Hire, Form DE-9, and DE-9C
This guide walks you through everything you need to know about California's new hire reporting and payroll wage tax requirements, including the key forms you must file, reporting deadlines, and compliance procedures enforced by the Employment Development Department (EDD)
- Payroll Tax Guide for Employers in California - Complete 2025 Guide
Employee pay stubs must show gross wages, all deductions, and net pay California law requires employers to provide detailed wage statements with each paycheck showing tax withholdings and deduction breakdowns
- California Form DE-6 | EDD Form DE6 | CA DE 6 Instructions
California DE-6 Form, Quarterly Wage and Withholding Report, is a required report to be filed by California employers Business owners will report individual employee’s wages and personal income tax (PIT) withholdings
- Quarterly Contribution Return and Report of Wages (DE_9)
FILING THIS RETURN REPORT - California law requires employers to report all UI SDI subject California wages paid and California PIT withheld during the quarter
- How to Set Up Payroll in California (Step-by-Step Guide for . . . - Homebase
Stay on top of ongoing stuff: File quarterly wage reports using Form DE 9, withhold the right taxes from paychecks (PIT and SDI), pay your employer share (SUI and ETT), and keep records for at least four years per California recordkeeping requirements
- How to Do Payroll in California: Guide for Employers
Using the DE 34 form, California employers must report all new employees and rehires to the New Employee Registry within 20 days of the first day they performed services for wages—their start-of-work date
- Guide to California Payroll Tax Requirements for Employers
Employers in California must register with the Employment Development Department (EDD) when paying wages that exceed $100 within a calendar quarter This registration is not optional and establishes your ability to file and pay required state payroll taxes
- Reporting Requirements - Employment Development Department
As an employer, you need to submit tax returns, wage reports, and payroll tax deposits electronically As an employer, you must report new or rehired California workers to the New Employee Registry within 20 calendar days of the employees first day at work
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