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New Withholding Form for Indiana
To keep your employers compliant with form changes, we have released the latest version of the Indiana WH-4 form. The form adds an additional exemption for each qualifying dependent claimed for the first time. In addition, the agency has added a box which will allow an employee to indicate if the submission of the form is for a change to a local county that should be effective Jan 1 of the next year. In order for the box to be checked, the employee must first have a completed form for the current year.
Changelog
11/30/23
New Withholding Form for Indiana
To keep your employers compliant with form changes, we have released the latest version of the Indiana WH-4 form. The form adds an additional exemption for each qualifying dependent claimed for the first time. In addition, the agency has added a box which will allow an employee to indicate if the submission of the form is for a change to a local county that should be effective Jan 1 of the next year. In order for the box to be checked, the employee must first have a completed form for the current year.
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Webhooks for Earning Rates and Pay Schedules
We now send webhooks for Earning Rates and Pay Schedules. These are live in Sandbox, and will go live in Production on 12/7. We’ve introduced two new webhook topics for the associated webhooks, called earning_rate and pay_schedule. For more information about these webhooks, please review the Webhook Event Types page on our API Reference.
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11/30/23
Webhooks for Earning Rates and Pay Schedules
We now send webhooks for Earning Rates and Pay Schedules. These are live in Sandbox, and will go live in Production on 12/7. We’ve introduced two new webhook topics for the associated webhooks, called earning_rate and pay_schedule. For more information about these webhooks, please review the Webhook Event Types page on our API Reference.
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New POA Form for Massachusetts SUI
Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) requires a Power-of-Attorney (POA) in order for third parties to file and pay taxes on employers' behalf. Employers will need to complete this form in order for Check to properly pay and file Massachusetts State Unemployment Insurance (SUI) taxes. For newly onboarded companies where MA SUI is applicable, this form must be completed before employers can run payroll unless the State Account ID is marked "Applied For.” This form can be completed by employers via Company Onboard under the Filing Authorization section. Learn more about the Onboard Component here
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11/22/23
New POA Form for Massachusetts SUI
Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) requires a Power-of-Attorney (POA) in order for third parties to file and pay taxes on employers' behalf. Employers will need to complete this form in order for Check to properly pay and file Massachusetts State Unemployment Insurance (SUI) taxes. For newly onboarded companies where MA SUI is applicable, this form must be completed before employers can run payroll unless the State Account ID is marked "Applied For.” This form can be completed by employers via Company Onboard under the Filing Authorization section. Learn more about the Onboard Component here.
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Failed Filing Data in the API
You can now fetch failed filings using Check’s Tax Filings API. Check will also send Failed Filing updates via webhooks. Currently, failed filing data is also available in a report in Console. Check out the API documentation here to learn more!
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11/9/23
Failed Filing Data in the API
You can now fetch failed filings using Check’s Tax Filings API. Check will also send Failed Filing updates via webhooks. Currently, failed filing data is also available in a report in Console. Check out the API documentation here to learn more!
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