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Senate passes bill clarifying employer wage reporting thresholds
Utah State Senate · January 30, 2020
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Summary
Senate Bill 36 clarifies when out-of-state employers must begin reporting wages to Utah for withholding (after 60 days of in-state work); the Senate passed the bill under suspension of rules.
SALT LAKE CITY — Senate Bill 36, introduced and explained by Senator Bramble on the Senate floor, clarifies when employers must report wages to Utah for withholding purposes and when employees’ wages become subject to Utah income tax.
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