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  2. Taxation in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Most new employers in the state of Indiana start with a 2.5% unemployment tax rate unless your company is a construction company, successor company, or a government entity, at which point your tax rate is 2.53%, .5% to 9.4%, 1.6% respectively. Indiana employers are required to pay unemployment taxes for any year in which they have employees.

  3. Federal Unemployment Tax Act - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Unemployment Tax Act (or FUTA, I.R.C. ch. 23) is a United States federal law that imposes a federal employer tax used to help fund state workforce agencies. Employers report this tax by filing Internal Revenue Service Form 940 annually.

  4. List of California state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Franchise Tax Board (FTB) Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) General Services, Department of (DGS) Government Operations Agency; Governor, Office of the (GO) Guide Dogs for the Blind, Board of (BGDB) Health and Human Services Agency (CHHS) Health Benefit Exchange, California (HBEX) Health Care Services, Department of (DHCS)

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  6. South Carolina Unemployment Guide

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  7. South Carolina becomes the second state to cancel federal ...

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    South Carolina plans to stop some of its federally-funded unemployment benefits to address "ongoing workforce shortages." ... South Carolina's unemployment rate was 5.2% in March down from its 11. ...

  8. History of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Depression, unemployment exceeded 25% statewide. Southern Indiana was hard hit, and unemployment in the coal mining districts reached 50% during the worst years, 1931–1933. The federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) began operations in Indiana in July 1935. By October of that year, the agency had put 74,708 Hoosiers to work.

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