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What is SUI? 2025 Guide to State-By-State SUI Tax Rates For each employee who earns at least $9,000 per year, the company would be responsible for paying $225 in SUI taxes for that employee (or 2 5% of $9,000) As a business owner, understanding what the SUI rate means, what your rate is, and how the above factors affect your SUI taxes can help you budget more effectively
2025 Paid Leave Oregon Contribution and Unemployment Insurance Tax . . . To support Oregon businesses who were negatively affected during the pandemic, the Legislature passed House Bill 3389 (2021) which temporarily held experience ratings at 2020 rates For 2025, we are returning to the standard rules that were in place before the pandemic to calculate your UI tax rate
2025 SUTA Tax Rates: What Is My State Unemployment Tax Rate? State unemployment taxes can be referred to as SUTA tax, state unemployment insurance (SUI) tax, or reemployment tax You pay SUTA tax to the state where the work is taking place If your employees all work in the state your business is located in, you will pay SUTA tax to the state your business is located in
State Rates 2025 Federal Rates 2025 Type 2025 401(k), 403(b), 457 Contributions $ 23,500 00 Catch Up Age 50 or Over Excluding Ages 60- 63) $
SUTA Tax Rate 2025 | Limit Wage Base | Paycom Blog State taxes vary — that includes the State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA) contribution rates You should be aware of current rates and understand how the tax is calculated What is SUTA tax? SUTA is a payroll tax required from employers It’s also known as “state unemployment insurance” (SUI)
Oregon Payroll Tax Facts | Tax Resources | Paylocity When it comes to processing payroll, Oregon-based organizations must handle the following taxes in addition to those required by the federal government: Personal Income (a k a State Income Tax) State Unemployment Insurance (SUI) Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) State and Local Transit Services Workers' Benefit Fund Assessments