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Good Morning. I live in Georgia and work from home for a NC agency, but I notice NC state taxes are the only taxes listed on my check stub. Are my settings correct?

 
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Tori B
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Good Morning. I live in Georgia and work from home for a NC agency, but I notice NC state taxes are the only taxes listed on my check stub. Are my settings correct?

Good morning, @carmen-radicallo

 

Thanks for reaching out. I hope you're having a great day so far. 

 

Where you live and work determines the state payroll taxes you and your employees are subject to. Your state taxes may include State Withholding, State Unemployment Insurance, local taxes, State Disability Insurance, or Paid Family Leave. 

 

Figuring out the correct state and local taxes can get tricky. Every situation and state is different.

 

It’s best to contact the state withholding and unemployment insurance agencies, and any applicable local tax agencies where you and your employees live and work.  The agencies can tell you which taxes apply to your situation. And they’ll help you register for the account numbers you’ll need to pay the taxes and file the forms.  

 

For additional information about setting up payroll taxes for different states, check out Set up employees and payroll taxes for a new state. 

 

Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns about state payroll taxes. I'm always happy to lend a hand. Take care! 

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