What is an EDD Lien? The California Employment Development Department (EDD) is responsible for administering the state’s unemployment insurance, workers’ compensation, disability insurance, and personal income tax programs. When businesses and employers fail to pay their payroll taxes or file required reports, the EDD may take collection action, including liens and levies. So, what is
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You are the Boss and We Help Bosses – An Employer’s Guide to Payroll Taxes and California EDD Audits
Payroll Taxes and California EDD Audits – Part 3 – Forms to Fill This next installment of our Payroll Tax Blog will discuss the forms an employer must file in California to comply with federal (IRS) and state (EDD) payroll tax obligations. While California EDD Audits are a common challenge faced by businesses, a lack
An Employer’s Guide to California Payroll Taxes – You are the Boss and We Help Bosses
California Payroll Taxes Part 1 – Are you a Boss? This first installment on our blog series regarding federal and state (EDD) payroll taxes for California employers focuses on whether a business owner is a boss or not. In other words, are the people the business owner contracts with employees for federal employment tax and
Employment Development Department Audits: EDD Audit Penalties
EDD Audit Penalties The Employment Development Department (EDD) is a California government agency that administers employment service programs and controls and collects California’s employment payroll taxes. Additionally, EDD directs other tax and benefit programs including Unemployment Insurance (UI), Employment Training Tax (ETT), State Disability Insurance (SDI), and enforces EDD audit penalties. What Is an EDD