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  1. Method A provides a quick and easy way to select the appropriate withholding amount, based on the payroll period, filing status, and number of withholding allowances (regular and additional) …

  2. Contribution Rates, Withholding Schedules, and Meals and …

    The SDI withholding rate for 2024 is 1.1 percent. Effective January 1, 2024, Senate Bill 951 removes the taxable wage limit and maximum withholdings for each employee subject to SDI …

  3. The Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate (DE 4) is for California Personal Income Tax (PIT) withholding purposes only. The DE 4 is used to compute the amount of taxes to be …

  4. Method A provides a quick and easy way to select the appropriate withholding amount, based on the payroll period, filing status, and number of withholding allowances (regular and additional) …

  5. Method A provides a quick and easy way to select the appropriate withholding amount, based on the payroll period, filing status, and number of withholding allowances (regular and additional) …

  6. A payee may name the number of allowances, decide how much is to be withheld, or elect not to have withholding for periodic or non‐periodic (including lump sum) payments.

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  8. Required Filings and Due Dates

    Find essential information on required payroll tax filings, due dates, and resources to help California employers comply with state tax laws.

  9. California State Payroll Taxes - Overview

    Learn about California’s state payroll taxes, including UI, ETT, SDI, and PIT, and how they apply to employer contributions and employee wages.

  10. To use this method, you must enter the payroll period, filing status, number of withholding allowances, standard deduction, and exemption allowance credit amounts.