Maryland
Releases Updated Employer Withholding
Tax Percentage Method Tables
The
Comptroller of Maryland, Revenue Administration Division has updated the Employer
Withholding Tax Percentage Method Tables of calculation, which can be found on the
Agency’s website located at
http://business.marylandtaxes.com/taxinfo/withholding/2008ptables.asp. As noted on the Website, click on the jurisdiction where
the employee lives to find the proper calculation (a complete list is provided below).
The updated Percentage Method Withholding
Tables are in effect beginning
January 1, 2008
.
The
Agency has also revised the Form MW507, Employee’s Maryland Withholding Exemption
Certificate, which can be found on the Agency’s website located at
http://forms.marylandtaxes.com/08_forms/mw507.pdf. As of
January 1, 2008
, employers should provide each employee with a copy of the revised Employee’s Maryland
Withholding Exemption Certificate for wages paid on or after
January 1, 2008
. Details of these changes and the
impact of the amount of state income tax to be withheld are provided on the revised
form.
As a
result of these changes, QuickBooks will be modifying the State tab in the Employee
Setup. For QuickBooks 2006 and above,
QuickBooks will also modify the state tax setup for employees in Payroll Setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know
if I'm affected?
You may be affected if you currently withhold
Maryland
income taxes from employee’s wages or have a valid Maryland Registration Number.
When
will these changes be available in QuickBooks?
QuickBooks
Payroll has incorporated these changes in Payroll Update 20802, to be released on
December 27, 2007.
What steps do I need to take next?
Provide
a copy of Form MW507 to each employee that is subject to
Maryland
income tax withholding to complete.
For QuickBooks 2005
·
Download Payroll Update 20802.
·
On or after January 1, 2008, but prior to creating paychecks
for 2008, for each employee subject to withholding for
Maryland
, the filing status must be reviewed for accuracy.
·
Go to File and select Update QuickBooks. Click on the
Update Now tab. Confirm that the ‘New Features’ Updates is checked. Then click on
Get Updates.
·
In QuickBooks, go to Employee List. After double clicking
on an employee’s name, you will be prompted by a Warning message.
This warning slide provides information on which tax or taxes changes are
needed and the necessary step to implement the change. Click OK.
·
On the Change tabs selection dropdown, select Payroll
and Compensation Info.
·
Select the Taxes tab and then the State tab.
·
Verify that the number of allowances
reflects the number entered on Form MW507, line 1.
·
Select the filing status that the employee
has indicated on Form MW507. Filing
statuses have been added for Maryland Resident Employees who work in
Delaware
. Select the appropriate status.
·
Next, indicate whether
the employee is subject to state withholding.
·
Finally, enter the rate (as a percentage) for
the County of residence as indicated by the employee on Form MW507.
If the employee is a Maryland Resident who works in
Delaware
, select
Delaware
. Then click OK twice.
For QuickBooks 2006, 2007, 2008 and Simple Start
·
Download Payroll Update 20802.
·
On or after January 1, 2008, but prior to creating paychecks
for 2008, for each employee subject to withholding for
Maryland
, the filing status must be reviewed for accuracy.
·
Go to Help and select Update QuickBooks. Click on the
Update Now tab. Confirm that the ‘New Features’ Updates is checked. Then click on
Get Updates.
·
In QuickBooks, go to
Employee Center
. After double clicking on an employee’s name, you will be prompted by a Warning
message. This warning slide provides
information on which tax or taxes changes are needed and the necessary step to implement
the change. Click OK.
·
On the Change tabs selection dropdown, select Payroll
and Compensation Info; Click on Taxes tab.
The Warning message may reappear. Click OK.
Then select the State tab.
·
Verify that the number of allowances
reflects the number entered on Form MW507, line 1.
·
Select the filing status that the employee
has indicated on Form MW507. Filing
statuses have been added for Maryland Resident Employees who work in
Delaware
. Select the appropriate status.
·
Next, indicate whether
the employee is subject to state withholding.
·
Finally, enter the rate
(as a percentage) for the County of residence as indicated by the employee on Form
MW507. If the employee is a Maryland
Resident who works in
Delaware
, select
Delaware
. Then click OK twice.
Note:
The Warning message may appear in one of the following scenarios:
1)
Your system date is in 2007, and you pay an employee with a check date in 2008;
or
2)
Your system date is in 2007, a new employee is added in Payroll Setup and you pay
that particular employee in 2007 (this scenario applies to QuickBooks 2006 and above);
or
3)
Your system date is in 2008, and you click to review an employee’s record from the
Employee List or pay an employee.
For
your reference, here is a complete list of Counties in
Maryland
, including Nonresident and
Delaware
, and its associated rates.
·
Allegany – 3.05%
·
Anne Arundel – 2.60%
·
Baltimore City
– 3.05%
·
Baltimore County
– 2.85%
·
Calvert – 2.80%
·
Caroline – 2.65%
·
Carroll – 3.05%
·
Cecil – 2.80%
·
Charles – 2.90%
·
Dorchester
2.65%
·
Frederick
– 3.00%
·
Garrett – 2.65%
·
Harford – 3.10%
·
Howard – 3.20%
·
Kent
– 2.85%
·
Montgomery
– 3.20%
·
Prince George
’s – 3.10%
·
Queen Anne’s – 2.85%
·
St. Mary’s – 3.00%
·
Somerset
– 3.15%
·
Talbot – 2.25%
·
Washington
– 2.80%
·
Wicomico – 3.10%
·
Worcester
– 1.25%
·
Nonresidents – 1.25%
·
Delaware
– 3.00%