South Carolina employers are to receive additional time to pay unemployment taxes assessed for the first quarter of 2020, the state Department of Employment and Workforce said March 20.
The deadline for sending first-quarter unemployment tax payments was moved to June 1 from April 30 to ease employer burdens during the spread of the coronavirus, the department said on its website. Employers do not need to take further action to receive the extension, as it is to be automatically applied, the department said.
Unemployment tax and wage reports still are due April 30, the department said.
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