You may still be eligible to opt out of WA Cares payroll tax [The Seattle Times]
May 29—Hundreds of thousands of people may be eligible to avoid a payroll deduction for
But the
Employers will start deducting a 0.58% payroll tax on nearly all
Lawmakers passed changes to the program that year to allow additional people, like out-of-state workers and those with temporary visas, to opt out. So far, only around 10,000 people falling into those categories have submitted exemptions to the
The median income earner making
People still eligible to opt-out include:
* Workers who are a spouse or domestic partner of an active-duty
* Workers who work in
* Workers who have a temporary nonimmigrant visa like a H-2A or H-1B visa
Those who want to apply for an exemption should follow instructions on wacaresfund.wa.gov/exemptions.
Once an application is approved, worker should be able to access a copy of their approval letter and submit it to their current employer.
The deadline for all other workers to opt out of the program by obtaining separate private long-term insurance passed at the end of 2022, and the option is no longer available. Around 490,000 people ultimately received an exemption.
People who are self-employed are not subject to the deduction but can opt in to the program.
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