Product: Viewpoint
Module: Payroll
Hello,
We are needing some assistance on the below scenario.
We have some states that require we withhold at the full rate if they are a resident working in another state. Viewpoint will only allow us to tax in 1 state and post the difference to a resident state if the worked in rate is lower than the resident state. Unfort this is not in compliance. We need Viewpoint to allow us to tax both the resident and worked in state.
This is applicable for Wisconsin and Michigan. Is this something you would be able to program the system to do?
Company | IEA |
Job Title / Role | Business System Analyst |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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We have employees working in multiple states, but also wanting to be taxed in their home state. MT/CA/OR, etc...
Yes, This would be very beneficial, I have the same scenario with Maryland and Delaware.