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What Is Taxable Under District Of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Law?

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What Is Taxable Under District Of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Law?

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Employers who pay contributions (contributory employers) pay a tax based on their assigned tax rate and wages paid to each employee up to the taxable wage base that is in effect for the calendar year. The following are examples of how to determine wages that are taxable: Examples Of Taxable Wage Calculations Employee A: Wages never exceed taxable wage base of $9,000 for this calendar year.

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