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Paid Family Leave Taxes Start July 1 for District of Columbia Employers
Jackson Lewis P.C. [Guidance Overview] June 17, 2019
"Starting on July 1, 2019, the District of Columbia will begin collecting taxes from most of the District's private sector employers and non-profit organizations to fund a new Paid Family Leave (PFL) benefit. This tax will equate to 0.62% (0.0062) of all quarterly wages for each employee who is also covered under the D.C. Unemployment Act.... [T]he cost cannot be deducted from employee pay.... Employees cannot start receiving PFL benefits until July 1, 2020."
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