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District of Columbia Payroll Services

District Of Columbia Payroll Tax And Labor Laws

Get your District of Columbia State Tax ID Number

Click Here to Obtain State Tax and Unemployment ID
It’s worth noting that DC is a “Joint Application” state. ONLY ONE APPLICATION FOR TWO IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (one for SIT and one for SUI).

Did you know that the District of Columbia has informal reciprocal arrangements with Virginia and Maryland, and District citizens working in those states are not subject to District withholding unless they seek it voluntarily?

District of Columbia Wage and Hour Laws

Employees covered by the minimum wage legislation in the District of Columbia must be paid at least $15.00 per hour. Except for those explicitly exempted by legislation, all workers are covered, with the exception of those engaged in executive, administrative, or professional capacity, as well as outside salespeople.

District of Columbia Payroll for Employers

Wage payment laws in the District of Columbia require employers to pay salaries at least twice a month. Except when separate pay periods are established in collective bargaining agreements, paydays shall be no more than 10 working days after the conclusion of pay periods.


District of Columbia Unemployment:

Taxable Wage Base ($000s):                        9,000


New Employer Rate (% Taxable Wages)    2.7


Employee Tax Rate (% Taxable Wages)     None

District of Columbia Income Tax Withholding

Your employers are required by law to withhold state income tax from employees’ pay and return the amounts withheld to the Office of Tax and Revenue in the District of Columbia.

District of Columbia Benefits

District of Columbia Voting Rights:

Employer Right to Schedule Voting Hours         No


Pay Deduction for Voting Time Leave                 No

The District of Columbia has no voting time leave law.

How do I report new hires to the state?

  • Report new hires online
  • Mail or Fax the New Hire Reporting Form
  • District of Columbia
    Directory of New Hires
    PO Box 457
    Norwell, MA, 02061
  • Phone: (877) 846-9523 Ext. 300
  • Fax: (877) 892-6388
  • Email 

How do I submit Child Support payments?

District of Columbia Tax Resources

Question on FUTA (Federal Unemployment Tax Act)

See What is FUTA article

AccuServe Payroll disavows any responsibility or warranty for the information on these state payroll pages. The material provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. Verify this information with professional tax, legal, or other experts to see if and how it applies to your specific circumstances.

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