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1101.1 | California SDI | SCCAT::HARVEY | | Thu May 10 1990 14:07 | 4 |
| Yep, It is the state disability fund that all California employees
pay into.
Renis
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1101.2 | California SDI | RIPPLE::FARLEE_KE | Insufficient Virtual...um...er... | Thu May 10 1990 14:08 | 4 |
| California has a "State Disability Tax/Insurance" program which is mandatory.
It funds state payment of disability (workman's comp) payments.
Kevin
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1101.3 | | VOGON::KAPPLER | John Kappler | Fri May 11 1990 07:14 | 4 |
| Phew, thats a relief. From this side of the pond I thought it meant
there was a fund in case the State of California became disabled.....
(-;
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1101.4 | fyi | ICS::LEMIRE | | Fri May 11 1990 16:45 | 6 |
| The California state disability tax is .9% of wages, on a maximum
wage base of $25,149.00 for 1990. That works out to a maximum
deduction of $226.34, at which point it stops being withheld.
Dave (Corporate Payroll)
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1101.5 | Same in New Jersey | KYOA::SACHS | Black, with extra Caffeine, please! | Wed May 23 1990 17:10 | 20 |
| We have the same thing here in New Jersey.
The problem is, while working for Digital, if you happen to go on Short
Term Disability, the state keeps its hand deep in its pockets.
We are supposed to fill out forms required by the state, and others
mandated by Digital; forwarding all to Personnel who send the
appropriate ones to the state. The irony is that the response from NJ
SDI was that 'since my employer was paying all my wages, NJ would not
pay SDI'. Understandable (no double-dipping), though odd as the
Digital forms guaranteed that I would turn over any monies received
from SDI back to the company.
What happened was that personnel checked off the wrong box on the state
form. Where they should have entered "employer will pay the
difference", they checked "employer will pay in full".
Technically, the employee gets the same, but it comes out of different
corporate pockets.
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1101.6 | Is it in New York also? | MISFIT::RHODES | Jim Rhodes @RCO | Wed Jul 11 1990 12:34 | 7 |
| I relo'd from MA to New York and the disability tax has also crept in
and started stealing from my already thin pot. But some of the folks
that I've talked to out here haven't heard of it. Is this indeed a NY
tax or am I paying for something that I'm not supposed to?
Jim
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1101.7 | | ALOSWS::KOZAKIEWICZ | Shoes for industry | Wed Jul 11 1990 12:48 | 6 |
| re: .6
It's not in my paycheck.
Al
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1101.8 | New York has it too | MISFIT::RHODES | Jim Rhodes @RCO | Fri Jul 13 1990 09:27 | 3 |
| I spoke to corporate payroll and they said NY has the disability tax.
This amounts to 0.60 per week.
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1101.9 | Duuuuuhhhhhhh...... | ALOSWS::KOZAKIEWICZ | Shoes for industry | Tue Jul 17 1990 13:27 | 6 |
| My brain is playing tricks on me. It wasn't on the check stub last
week, but it is now. Someone must have sneaked into my desk and
changed it...
Al
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