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Vermont Requires Pay Disclosure

07/03/24

Vermont has enacted legislation (House Bill 704), which requires employers to include salary ranges in job postings and advertisements. House Bill 704 takes effect on July 1, 2025.
Friday, June 28, 2024/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (1771)/Comments (0)/

Vermont Enacts New Child Care Payroll Tax

06/06/24

With the enactment of HB 217, Vermont created a new payroll tax to fund its Child Assistance Program, which subsidizes child care costs for certain families.  

Tuesday, June 4, 2024/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (2052)/Comments (0)/

Vermont Bans Hairstyle Discrimination

06/06/24

Vermont has enacted legislation (House Bill 363), which expressly prohibits employers from discriminating against individuals on the basis of traits associated with race, including hair texture and hairstyles. House Bill 363 takes effect on July 1, 2024.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (1833)/Comments (0)/

Vermont sets discrimination claim timeframe

8/4/22

Vermont has enacted legislation (House Bill 729) that limits the time an employee may file a discrimination claim to six years. House Bill 729 is effective immediately.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (4338)/Comments (0)/

Vermont adds whistleblower protections

8/4/22

Vermont has enacted legislation (House Bill 515) that prohibits employers from retaliating against whistleblowers. House Bill 515 is effective immediately.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (4435)/Comments (0)/

Vermont amends Crime Victim Leave law

8/4/22

Vermont has enacted legislation (House Bill 477), which extends protections under its crime victim leave law. House Bill 477 is effective immediately.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (3754)/Comments (0)/

Vermont Expands Anti-Discrimination Laws to Cover Pregnant Employees

10/19/17

Effective January 1, 2018, Vermont employers will be required to provide reasonable accommodations to employees for their pregnancy related conditions. 

Thursday, October 19, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (6084)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Vermont

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Recent State Updates

Vermont Enacts New Child Care Payroll Tax

06/06/24

Author: ADP Admin/Tuesday, June 4, 2024/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Vermont

With the enactment of HB 217, Vermont created a new payroll tax to fund its Child Assistance Program, which subsidizes child care costs for certain families.  

The details: 

Effective July 1, 2024, the payroll tax will be 0.44% of an employee’s covered wages.  Covered wages consist of all wages and benefits that are subject to federal income tax withholding.

“Covered employers” are required to pay a minimum amount equal to 75% of the required 0.44% payroll tax for each “covered employee.”

Covered employers are defined as a person or entity who employs one or more covered employees and is required to withhold Vermont income tax from wages paid to their employees.

Covered employees are defined as individuals who receive payments with respect to services performed for an employer from which the employer is required to withhold Vermont income tax.

Under HB 217, employers are allowed to deduct 25% of the tax, or 0.11% from employee’s wages. If employees are under withheld, the employers is responsible for the full amount of any unpaid employee contributions.

Employers are required to remit the employee and employer contributions to the Vermont Department of Taxes (VDOT), in the same manner as employees income tax withholding.

Self-employed individuals are required to pay 0.11% of their self-employment income and remit to the VDOT at the same time and in the same manner as their estimated Vermont withholding income tax.  

Next steps:

·       Effective July 1, 2024, Vermont covered employers must remit to the VDOT 0.44% of covered employee wages to the “Child Care Contribution Fund.”  Employers have the option to withhold 0.11% of employee wages to offset the employers 0.44% obligation. 

·       ADP TotalSource will be processing the Vermont childcare payroll tax as a 0.44% employer contribution charged to the employer.

·       You must contact ADP TotalSource to withhold the optional employee deduction of 0.11% of wages. Contact your ADP TotalSource Payroll Advisor to request employee deductions for the Vermont childcare payroll tax. 

·       Employee deductions will be processed as a crediting deduction. After deductions are set up, your invoice and billing information will continue to show a 0.44% charge for the employer contribution and the .11% deduction from employee wages will be credited back to you.  

·       ADP TotalSource will remit the childcare payroll tax to the VDOT. 

Have questions?

Please contact your ADP Service Representative with any questions.  

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