Rhode Island’s standard unemployment-taxable wage base and modified unemployment-taxable wage base are to increase in 2020, the state Department of Labor and Training said Dec. 5.
Effective Jan. 1, 2020, the standard wage base is to be $24,000, up from $23,600 in 2019, the department said on its website. The modified wage base for employers that are assessed the maximum tax rate is to be $25,500, up from $25,100 in 2019.
Unemployment tax rates generally are to decrease in 2020 because they are to be determined with Schedule F, which has lower tax rates than the rate table in effect ...
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