Paychex 2017 Employer Year-end Guide

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1 Paychex 2017 Employer Year-end Guide Overview Paychex is committed to helping you prepare and plan for year-end. Please use this guide to help make sure you have a successful 2017 year-end. The guide contains reminders about payroll that occur only at the end of the year so they can be easy to forget from year to year. We value your business and look forward to helping you with your payroll processing needs for fourth quarter and year-end. Early Employer W-2/ Filing Deadline in 2017 In 2016, in an effort to reduce fraud, a provision in the Consolidated Appropriations Act passed by Congress changed the filing deadlines for employer copies of Forms W-2/. Again in tax year 2017, the deadline for filing Forms W-2 to the Social Security Administration and to the Internal Revenue Service will be January 31, 2018, This deadline is for all employer W- 2/ returns, both electronic and paper returns. The 2017 employer W-2/ filing deadline is Wednesday, January 31, The following deadlines did not change: You must distribute Forms W-2/ to employees by January 31, Employees must file their personal income tax returns by April 16, (April 15 is a Sunday in 2018.

2 YE Reminders You will need to report any fringe benefits, like personal use of a company car or group-term life benefits, to Paychex by Friday, December 29, You will also need to report third-party sick pay benefits by this date. If you can t meet this deadline, the information won t be included on the original W-2s/s we file with the agency. Paychex will then need to reprocess and re-file these returns at an additional cost. Remind your CPA or tax advisor about these dates and the additional fees associated with late reporting. Many states are following the federal early W-2 filing deadline; refer to the State Filing section to see how your state is affected. Year-End Reminders The deadline for reporting fourth quarter and year-end payroll information or changes to your payroll contact is Friday, December 29, 2017, at 5:00 p.m. local time or before your first payroll with a January 2018 check date, whichever is earlier. If any adjustments are needed after the deadline, please let your payroll contact know immediately. We can reprocess the tax returns, including employee Forms W-2, after the deadline; however, there will be an additional charge and a processing delay. Note: If you work with an accounting professional, please remind them to report payroll-related adjustments on or before the deadline. Year-End Checklist Verify that tax liabilities were collected for bonus checks Bonus checks can be processed with your regular payroll, but must be processed independently if a separate payroll journal is necessary or the bonus payroll has a different date than the regular payroll. Specify how the bonus checks are to be taxed and any adjustments that need to be withheld, as bonus checks may be handled differently from regular payroll checks. Confirm employee names and addresses Report employee information changes by the assigned due date. Ensure you have necessary federal and state withholding forms when reporting new employees. Verify employee names and social security numbers (SSNs). A SSN/name mismatch affects the employee s social security wage benefits. Wages reported on Form W-2 with a mismatch error will not be credited to that employee s earnings statement. Instead, the wages will be housed in a suspense file until corrected. If the error is not corrected, the wages will never be credited to the employee.

3 YE Reminders Note: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may charge employers a penalty of up to $ for each return or Form W-2 that has a missing or incorrect SSN or federal identification number. We cannot file your federal Forms W-2 electronically if a substantial percentage of the SSNs are missing and you have more than 10 employees. For security purposes, all but the last four digits of the SSN are masked in any transaction. Report other amounts on Form W-2, Box 14 The IRS allows employers to use Form W-2, Box 14 (Other), to report certain adjustments to an employee s pay (e.g., charitable contributions); these can be set up to print in Box 14. Use the following guidelines when choosing a title for the adjustment: Only the first five letters of the adjustment (earning or deduction) will print in Box 14. Be descriptive. For example, Misc may not clearly substantiate a charitable contribution. Your payroll contact can change your adjustment title before processing your Forms W-2. Verify your W-2 Delivery Address To ensure we are delivering your W-2 package with your company s original W-2 forms and reference copies please verify the W-2 delivery address with your Paychex representative. Report Third-Party Sick Pay (Disability Payments) Third-party companies are required to furnish employers with a sick pay statement of any disability insurance benefits paid to employees during the year. The statement must show the following information about each employee who was paid sick pay: employee name, employee SSN, sick pay paid to the employee, any federal income tax withheld, any employee social security tax withheld, and any employee Medicare tax withheld. If you are notified about this information after reporting the last payroll of the year, you should call your payroll contact as soon as possible. If you have not already done so, please notify your insurance company that we will include third-party sick pay on the Forms W-2 that we prepare for you. Since third-party sick pay may affect quarter-end and year-end returns, including Forms W-2, the processing of returns will be delayed if sick pay is reported after the deadline date for year-end information. Clients can expect to receive their returns and Forms W- 2 no later than January 31, 2018.

4 YE Reminders Fourth Quarter/Year-End Reporting Taxpay Clients Check to see if you have any items to report. Report any fourth quarter payroll changes before the year-end deadline. On or before your final payroll of the quarter, report in-house checks, voided checks, or sick/disability payments to employees by a third party. If you report any additional 2017 payroll entries after the deadline, we will collect and deposit any additional liability that may be required for federal withholding, federal unemployment (FUTA), and state unemployment insurance (SUI); however, Paychex will not be responsible for any penalties or interest assessed by tax agencies as a result of a late payment. If you report any voided 2017 payroll entries made after the deadline date, we will prepare your federal tax return (Form 941/944) showing the overpayment and request a refund. Paychex will also prepare any required state quarterly returns or annual reconciliations showing the overpayment and will either request a refund or apply the overpayment to the next state tax deposit, based on the state s requirements. Report any tax deposits related to bonus payrolls. We will automatically make tax deposit(s) related to your bonus payroll. To avoid an overpayment through duplicate deposits, let your payroll contact know if you have already made or intend to make the tax deposit for a bonus payroll. Agencies refund overpayments directly to employers; Paychex cannot refund a duplicate payment. Quarter-End Collections Paychex provides Taxpay clients with an Outstanding Tax Liabilities (OTL) Report in each quarter-end tax package. This report lists the dates that your quarterly taxes will be remitted to the appropriate tax agencies by Paychex and indicates whether additional taxes will be credited to or debited from your account. The OTL Report contains two sections: 1. Outstanding Tax Liabilities for Quarter-end. This section provides advance notification of any collections Paychex will make from your account. The tax amounts shown in this section will be debited from your bank account on Monday, January Tax rate changes or state FUTA credit reductions are the most common reasons we may need to make an adjustment to your account. Please ensure that sufficient funds are available in your account before January 22, 2018, so Paychex can remit your tax payment on time.

5 YE Reminders Taxpay Clients 2. Tax Deposits made by Paychex for you. This section lists any tax amounts that were previously collected by Paychex throughout the quarter and the date Paychex will remit them to the corresponding tax agency. Non-Taxpay Clients Check to see if you have any items to report. Report any fourth quarter payroll changes before the year-end deadline. If you have not already done so, report in-house checks, voided checks, any tax deposits that were due but not remitted, tax deposits paid for an amount other than the amount reflected on the deposit notice, and sick/disability payments to employees by a third party. Holiday Hours Our office will be closed on Monday, December 25, 2017, and Monday, January 1, For specific holiday processing schedules for your local Paychex branch, please talk to your payroll contact. Employee W-2 Wage Summary Employee Forms W-2 will include an Employee W-2 Wage Summary. This summary provides detailed earnings information and should answer many of the questions your employees have about their W-2 information. Earnings Records and Quarter-To-Date/Year-To-Date Reports You can safely access Employee Earnings Records for each employee at your convenience using a customized date range through our free Paychex Online Reports Service. This report provides a wealth of information, including: Individual employee wage rate and salary history Employment verification to help employees substantiate earnings within a period of time for mortgages and loans Details about adjustments and amount information to reconcile deductions such as health insurance or retirement plan contributions Wage information for completing workers compensation, disability, and unemployment claims To sign up for online access to this report, or if you want to receive printed copies, notify your payroll contact. Note: Preview clients can access this information by running the report Rept0020 from the standard report queue.

6 YE Reminders Employee Access Online You can offer your employees online access to view their Forms W-2, check stubs, retirement balances, health insurance information, and personal and payroll information from any browser or from free apps for smartphones or tablets. Convenient 24/7 online access reduces reliance on you for timely information about their payroll and W-2 information. Direct Deposit/Readychex If you use our Direct Deposit/Readychex service, you should report payroll information during the holidays at least two banking days prior to the payroll check date to ensure availability of funds. Please contact your payroll contact if you need to change your payroll reporting date. Payroll Delivery by Mail We cannot guarantee timely United States Postal Service delivery during the holiday season. We can deliver your payroll by courier for a nominal charge, or we can hold your payroll for pickup at our office. If you would prefer to use one of these options, inform your payroll contact when you report your payroll. Account Balance Please take a moment to review your billing statement. If it is not current, pay your account before the end of December; this will allow us to process your fourth quarter 2017 and year-end 2017 tax returns without delay.

7 YE Reminders Are Employees Having Enough Tax Withheld in 2018? We want to remind you that all federal, state, and local tax agencies update their withholding tables at the beginning of the new tax year. Ask your employees to check their first pay stub of the new year to make sure they are having enough tax withheld. They may need to adjust their withholding exemptions, or have additional tax withheld so they aren t underpaid and owe money to the IRS, state/local agencies at the end of the year. Preview Clients - Your First Payroll of 2018 When you Begin New Pay Period for your first payroll with a 2018 check date, your Paychex system will prompt you to perform a few steps to prepare for the new year: Start your PC workstation with the year set to You will notice that your system automatically changes the working year menu reference to After the year updates, the system is ready to accept your first payroll for If you attempt to download a 2018 pay file without completing Begin New Pay Period, the following error message will display: Software Error Message Preview Payroll Your transmission was unsuccessful If you receive this message, contact a client service representative, who can send a new download to you. After this is complete, you can receive your first set of files for the year 2017 by following these steps: 1. Verify that your workstation is set to the year Begin New Pay Period with a 2018 check date. 3. Retrieve the 2018 pay file download. Note for Multi-User Clients: Only one user needs to begin the new pay period in Other users should use the CHANGE YEAR <F5> function to change their system year to 2018 after the initial user begins the first 2018 payroll. Note: All of your 2017 payroll data will be preserved in the system.

8 YE Reminders Fringe Benefits Any taxable cash or non-cash benefit you give to your employees must be included on their Forms W-2 The value of personal use of company cars, or any other taxable cash or non-cash benefit, must be included on Form W-2. Report these benefits before your last payroll for the year. Reporting taxable benefits with cash wages allows the appropriate withholding taxes to be deducted from employees checks. If these amounts are processed without wages, you may be required to pay the employee's portion of social security and Medicare taxes. The following is specific information about several types of benefits: Group-Term Life Insurance Report the value of group-term life insurance in excess of $50, before your last payroll for this year. The value is based on an IRS-published table that assigns a value for each $1, of excess coverage per month based on the employee's age. If you do not know how to determine the value of the coverage, please contact your tax advisor. The value of group-term life insurance in excess of $50, that is included in total wages is FICA taxable, even if the insurance was provided through a cafeteria plan. As an employer, you are liable for employee FICA if you decide not to withhold it from employees pay. If you need to report group-term life insurance information for a terminated or retired individual, please contact your payroll contact to discuss your options. Employer Contributions to Retirement Plans Employer contributions to retirement plans may be taxable in your state. Please consult your plan administrator for further taxability information. If you are not already reporting these contributions with your payroll, please report them before your final payroll for the year. We need this information to ensure Box 13 of Form W-2 is correctly marked and reported to the IRS and SSA. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Contributions to a medical FSA are made pretax and are used to pay eligible out-of-pocket health and dental costs such as co-payments, deductibles, eye care expenses, contact lenses and solutions, braces, prescription drugs, certain over-the-counter items, and hospital care. Salary reduction contributions to a Health Care FSA are limited to $2,600 for 2017 and $2650 for Now is the time to help your employees sign up for an FSA for next year. If you want to set up an FSA, inform your payroll contact. Dependent Care Assistance On Form W-2, Box 10 (Dependent Care Benefits), employers are required to report the total amount of dependent care benefits paid or incurred for the employee, including any amount in excess of the $5, exclusion. If you provided dependent care services to employees under an employersponsored program before your last payroll for the year, please report the benefits paid or furnished.

9 YE Reminders Fringe Benefits Continued. Educational Assistance Program The exclusion for employer-provided educational assistance under a qualified Section 127 plan for 2017 is: Non-job related undergraduate and graduate courses are exempt up to $5, All job-related education assistance reimbursements are exempt from withholding and employer taxes if they qualify as a working condition fringe benefit. If you have not already reported these reimbursements with your payroll, please report them before your final payroll for the year. Deferred Compensation Plans In general, amounts deferred to Section 457 plans and non-qualified deferred compensation plans with a substantial risk of forfeiture become taxable for FICA and FUTA when the employee becomes vested (the employee s substantial risk of forfeiture lapses). This is not necessarily in the same year that the wages were earned. When an employee becomes vested, please provide your payroll contact with the following information: the date the employee became vested the amount of employee and employer current year contributions before vested date the total amount of employee and employer contributions for prior years the amount of employee FICA you collected on the employee and employer contributions When a vested employee receives a distribution, please report the following information: the distribution amount whether this is a partial or full distribution the amount of federal tax withheld on the distribution

10 YE Reminders Additional Reporting Requirements Reporting Taxable Adjustments for Separated Employees Taxable adjustments (for example, personal use of a company car, imputed value of group-term life insurance) should be reported with regular payroll whenever possible. Regular reporting of these adjustments allows required employee taxes to be withheld from wages. If taxable adjustments are reported without wages, the employer may be liable for the employee portion of taxes. When employees leave the company voluntarily or involuntarily, the employer should report taxable adjustments with the employees last checks; otherwise, the employer may be liable for the employee portion of taxes. If the employer pays any part of an employee's income tax or FICA withholding, the amount paid must be reported as additional taxable wages for the employee. Additional employment taxes, both employee and employer portions, must be withheld on this added income. If you cannot report taxable adjustments on an employee's last check, discuss it with your payroll contact. We can help you calculate the additional amount needed to cover the employee portion of FICA. Example of Tax Adjustments for Separated Employees Scenario: You need to report $ as the imputed value of group-term life insurance in excess of $50,000. If you report the $ with the employee's last paycheck, $7.65 in employee FICA tax is withheld from the employee's wages. You are liable only for the employer's share of FICA. Your total cost is $7.65. If you report the $ after the employee's last paycheck is issued, employee FICA cannot be withheld because no wages are being paid. You will be liable for the employee portion of FICA, plus the employer portion of FICA. You must report $8.28 as wages to cover employee FICA. You will also have to pay $8.28 for employer FICA. Your total cost is $ The IRS formula for calculating the additional wages is: Total amount (gross) = taxable adjustment 1 - (Sum of all employee tax percentages) Only FICA tax is required in this example: Step 1: Total amount (gross) = $100 = $100 = $ Step 2: Total amount taxable adjustment = additional wages= ($ $100) = $8.28

11 YE Reminders Report Cost of Coverage Under Employer-Sponsored Health Plan The IRS requires that employers who issued 250 or more Forms W-2 in the previous year report the cost of coverage under an employer-sponsored group health plan on their employees Forms W-2. For Paychex to report these amounts on your Forms W-2 for 2017, you must provide them to your payroll contact before the year-end reporting deadline. Note: All Vermont employers who issue Forms W-2 are required to report the cost of coverage under an employer-sponsored group health plan on their employees Forms W-2 Important Tax Agency Notices Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Federal Deposit Frequency Use the Form 941 lookback period to determine your 2017 deposit frequency. Refer to IRS Notice 931, at for additional information about Deposit Rules and Lookback Period. If you do not subscribe to our Taxpay service, we will calculate your deposit frequency using your previous payroll liability and instruct you to make deposits based on this frequency. Your January tax deposit notice will state your 2017 federal deposit frequency. State Deposit and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Requirement Notice If you receive a state deposit frequency notice or state notification of EFT requirements, fax us a copy of the document with your client number noted. State Unemployment Insurance (SUI) Rate Update You should receive notification of your state unemployment insurance (SUI) tax rate for 2018 either by mail from the agency, or you may need to obtain it online if the state has notified you that SUI rates are only available electronically. We need this rate to calculate your SUI tax and return correctly; please fax or us a copy of the document (or print it from the internet and fax it) with your client number noted. IRS Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) Mandate If you are not on our Taxpay service, you will need to register your business and make payments electronically on The only exception to this rule is that taxpayers who file Form 941 can send a check with the return if their liability is $2, or less for the quarter. Similarly, if the taxpayer is a Form 944 filer, they can remit taxes due with the return if their liability is $2, or less annually.

12 Federal Information Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) Enrollment Enroll with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on your own using Form 9779, or visit this will allow you to make a payment, if necessary, and verify that payments are being posted properly to your account. It is ultimately the taxpayer s responsibility to ensure that all taxes are being remitted on time to the IRS; using a payroll service does not absolve the employer of this responsibility. The IRS requires us to notify our Taxpay clients that although Paychex is designated as the Reporting Agent on Form 8655 (Reporting Agent Authorization), this does not relieve you from liability if tax payments and/or returns are not remitted by the due date. The IRS recommends that clients enroll in and use EFTPS to ascertain whether an agent has made all required deposits on time. Most state agencies provide ways for you to verify tax payments as well; contact your state agency for this information. Please be assured that Paychex makes every effort to remit your tax payments and returns on time. If any issues do arise, we work with you and the agency to resolve the situation. S Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) Mandate FUTA Threshold For 2017, employers are required to make a quarterly deposit for FUTA if accumulated tax exceeds $ in the quarter. Expect that some states will require additional tax due to the FUTA credit reduction. The effective FUTA tax rate is 0.6 percent. Forms W-2/Forms 1099 The IRS requires employers with 250 or more Forms W-2 to file electronically. Any employer who is required to file electronically and fails to do so may incur a penalty. Paychex will electronically file employer federal Forms W-2 and W-3 to the Social Security Administration (SSA) for all clients. You will still receive paper copies of employee Forms W-2 to distribute to your employees so they can file them with their individual tax returns. We will include a Form W-3 facsimile in your January tax package. We will not be able to file Forms W-2/W-3 electronically if: we do not have a valid federal employer identification number (FEIN), or you have more than ten employees and a substantial percentage of the social security numbers (SSN) are missing or invalid, or you have fewer than 250 employees and leave our service before December 31, 2017.

13 Federal Information Important Form W-2 Information Employee Address Verify the address for each employee. Employee SSN Paychex can provide a list of missing or invalid SSNs upon request. The SSA may impose a penalty for missing or incorrect SSNs. An SSN is invalid if: Employee Name If you would like to receive an Employee Address List to assist you in verifying employee names, addresses, and social security numbers, please let your payroll contact know. The employee's name shown on the Employee Address List should be the same name that appears on the employee's social security card. If a suffix to the employee s name (Jr., Sr., etc.) appears on the employee s social security card, it may appear on the Form W-2; however, the SSA still prefers that a suffix does not appear on Form W-2. Titles should not appear on Form W-2. Titles or academic degrees (Dr., RN, etc.) make it difficult for the SSA to determine the employee's registered name. If an employee s name has changed, continue to use the old name until the employee has obtained a social security card with the new name. Employees can report name changes to the SSA by calling Notifying the employer is not enough; the employee must notify the SSA to update the permanent record. For clients using Preview, this information is available by running the report Rept0039 from your standard report queue. Verify employee names, addresses, social security numbers (SSNs), and pension information. Update Preview before you process your last payroll of It is all ones ( ) or all threes ( ). It is The first three digits are 000, 666, ; the middle two digits are 00; or the last four digits are If an invalid SSN is identified, ask the employee to provide the social security card for verification. If the number is invalid, instruct the employee to contact the local SSA office. For more information about invalid social security numbers, go to htm. Reminder: SSA Note The IRS may charge employers a penalty of up to $ for each return or Form W-2 that has a missing or incorrect SSN or federal identification number The SSA has cautioned payroll service providers about duplicate Form W-2 reporting. We will prepare and file Forms W-2 for tax year 2017 for all clients who are on our service at the end of the year. Note: We will not prepare or file Forms W-2 for any clients who leave our service prior to year-end, unless specifically requested.

14 Federal Information Federal Form /1096 The IRS requires payers with 250 or more Forms to file electronically. A payer who is required to file electronically and fails to do so may incur a penalty. Paychex will electronically file payer federal Forms and 1096 for all clients. You will still receive paper copies of your payer reference copy and payee Forms to distribute to your contractors. We will include a Form 1096 facsimile in your January tax package. We will not be able to file Form electronically if: we do not have a valid EIN for your company, or you have fewer than 250 employees, and you leave our service before December 31, Federal Form 8027/8027T for Restaurant Clients Paychex will file Forms 8027 and 8027T to report tip allocations on behalf of clients with our TEFRA service.

15 State and Local Updates State Forms W-2/ Filing Dates as of November 15, Most state due dates have been confirmed with the state agencies. We expect these to be the filing dates for tax year 2017 unless a state agency has a last minute change. The following states will continue to use February 28, 2018 as their due date: State W-2 Annual Reconcilaiton 1099 Connecticut Feb 28th Hawaii Feb 28th Feb 28th Feb 28th Idaho Missouri Feb 28th Feb 28th New Jersey Feb 28th Feb 28th Feb 28th Ohio Feb 28th Oklahoma Feb 28th Feb 28th Feb 28th West Virginia Feb 28th Feb 28th Feb 28th As of November 15, 2017, the following states have not yet confirmed their filing dates: Michigan New Mexico All other states will either follow federal guidelines with returns due on January 31, 2018, or are states that don t have state tax withholding. State Forms W-2/ Paychex will file state Forms W-2 on magnetic media/electronically for clients who use our Taxpay service through December 31, 2017, and clients who are required to file their information on magnetic media/electronically. Paychex will file state Forms W-2 on magnetic media/electronically for all clients who have employees in the following states, regardless of whether or not you use our Taxpay service: December 2017

16 State and Local Updates Paychex Files State Forms W-2 Electronically for Taxpay and non-taxpay Clients in These States Alabama Idaho Minnesota North Carolina South Carolina Arkansas Illinois Mississippi North Dakota Utah Colorado Indiana Missouri Ohio Vermont Connecticut Kansas Montana Oregon Virginia Delaware Louisiana Nebraska Pennsylvania West Virginia District of Columbia (DC) Maryland New Jersey Rhode Island Wisconsin Georgia Michigan Reminder: If we only process a portion of your payroll and you are required to file state information on magnetic media/electronically, notify your payroll contact. We will not be able to file Forms W-2 and on magnetic media/electronically on your behalf if: we do not have a valid state identification number for you, or you have fewer than 250 employees and leave our service on or before December 31, Certain states require a valid social security number for each employee for electronic/magnetic media filing. State Magnetic Media Filing Updated November 15, 2017 The listed states have magnetic media/electronic filing requirements. This list has been updated as of November 15, If any states change their mandate after this date, Paychex will file your Forms/W- 2/1099 electronically as needed. Note: Paychex is considered a bulk filer/third-party filer. State Form Magnetic Media/Electronic Filing Requirement Alabama W-2 and All employers must file electronically through the agency website. Arizona W-2 Agency does not require filing on mag media, but strongly recommends if there are 250 or more returns Arkansas W-2 and 250 or more employees December 2017

17 State and Local Updates State Form Magnetic Media/Electronic Filing Requirement California 250 or more employees Colorado W-2 and 250 or more returns Connecticut W-2 25 or more employees 25 or more state returns Delaware W or more employees, filed using Web upload District of Columbia W-2 All employers are required to file electronically 25 or more payees returns Georgia W-2 and All employers with an assigned ID are required to file electronically Idaho W or more returns if employer has 50 or more state returns Illinois W-2 Bulk filers must file electronically. Individual employers with fewer than 250 employees may file on paper. Indiana W-2 Bulk filers must file all clients electronically. Individual employers with 25 or more employees must file electronically. Iowa W-2 All W-2s must be filed electronically through the agency website. Kansas W-2 and MISC 51 or more employees Kentucky W-2 Louisiana W or more employees 250 or more employees 50 or more employees 50 or more employees with state withholding Maine W-2 and All employers Maryland W-2 and 25 or more employees Massachusetts W-2 and 50 or more employees Michigan W or more employees 250 employees with state withholding Minnesota W-2 and All third-party filers, like Paychex, must file all W-2 information via magnetic media. Employers 10 or more employees Mississippi W-2 25 or more employees, and required to file federal returns on magnetic media. 25 or more employees Missouri W or more employees December 2017

18 State and Local Updates State Form Magnetic Media/Electronic Filing Requirement Nebraska W-2 50 or more employees New York (includes New York City and Yonkers) Forms NYS 45 and NYS-45-ATT (replaces employer agency W-2 copy) All employers New York does not require employers to complete state Forms W-2. Annual wage and withholding information is reported on the NYS-45-ATT in the fourth quarter or in any quarter a client goes out of business. North Carolina W-2 and All employers are required to file electronically. North Dakota W or more employees 250 or more employees with state withholding Ohio W or more employees Oklahoma W-2 and All employers are required to file electronically through the agency website. Oregon W-2 and All employers are required to file electronically through the agency website. Pennsylvania W-2 and 250 or more employees Rhode Island W-2 25 or more employees are required to file federal returns on magnetic media Paychex files all federal W-2 information electronically; therefore, your Rhode Island W-2 information will be filed on magnetic media if you have 25 or more Rhode Island employees, regardless of whether or not the federal 250 magnetic media requirement is met. South Carolina W or more employees for individual employers. Bulk providers are required to file all returns electronically. 250 or more returns with state withholding. Bulk providers are required to file all returns electronically. Utah W-2 and,1099- MISC All employees are required to file electronically Vermont W-2 and 1099 MISC 25 or more employers Bulk providers are required to file all returns electronically. Virginia Annual Reconciliation and W-2 All employers are required to file electronically. Any employee that falls off the upload can be sent on paper as long as a waiver accompanies the forms. West Virginia W-2 50 or more employees 50 or more employees with state withholding. Wisconsin W-2 and Combined W-2 and 1099MISC of 10or more employees Puerto Rico W-2 All employers December 2017

19 State and Local Updates Local Magnetic Media Filing Paychex will file local Forms W-2 to the following locals for all clients who meet or exceed the magnetic/electronic filing requirement, regardless of whether or not they use our Taxpay service. State/Local Tax Jurisdiction Employee Form Magnetic Media Requirement Delaware - Wilmington W-2 Michigan - Battle Creek W-2 Michigan - Detroit W-2 50 or more returns 50 or more returns with local withholding returns for local tax agencies are not produced. 100 or more returns 100 or more returns returns for local tax agencies are not produced. 250 or more returns 250 or more returns returns for local tax agencies are not produced. Michigan Flint W-2 50 or more returns Michigan Grayling W-2 50 or more returns Michigan Hamtramck W-2 50 or more returns. Michigan Highland W-2 50 or more returns. Michigan Lansing W-2 10 or more returns Michigan - Lapeer W-2 50 or more returns Michigan - Muskegon W or more returns Michigan Pontiac W-2 50 or more returns Michigan Portland W-2 25 or more returns Michigan - Saginaw W-2 50 or more returns 50 or more returns returns for local tax agencies are not produced. Michigan - Springfield W-2 50 or more returns Michigan - Walker W-2 50 or more returns Missouri - Kansas City W or more returns Missouri - St. Louis W or more returns Ohio - Arlington W or more returns Ohio - Bedford W-2 25 or more returns Ohio Canfield W-2 25 or more returns December 2017

20 State and Local Updates State/Local Tax Jurisdiction Employee Form Magnetic Media Requirement Ohio CCA W or more returns in any combination of CCA group localities, or 100 or more returns if federal was filed on magnetic media. Paychex files federal W-2 information electronically; therefore, your Ohio CCA W-2 information will be filed on magnetic media if you have 100 or more Ohio employees, regardless of whether or not the federal 250 requirement is met. 250 or more returns in any combination of CCA group localities, or 100 or more returns if federal was filed on magnetic media. returns for local tax agencies are not produced. Ohio - Cincinnati W-2 and 100 or more returns returns for local tax agencies are not produced Ohio - Clyde W-2 25 or more returns Ohio Dayton W or more returns in any combination of the Dayton group localities Ohio Dayton JEDD W or more returns Ohio - Fairfield W or more returns Ohio Findlay W or more returns Ohio - Forest Park W-2 25 or more returns Ohio Huber Heights W or more returns Ohio Kettering W or more returns Ohio Lakewood W-2 25 or more returns Ohio - Lorain W-2 50 or more returns Ohio Mansfield W or more returns Ohio - Massillon W-2 25 or more returns Ohio - Middletown W or more returns Ohio Middletown JEDD W or more returns Ohio Monroe W-2 25 or more returns Ohio - Moraine W or more returns Ohio Morrow W-2 50 or more returns Ohio - Norwood W-2 25 or more returns December 2017

21 State and Local Updates State/Local Tax Jurisdiction Employee Form Magnetic Media Requirement Ohio Perrysburg W-2 25 or more returns Ohio Perrysburg-Toledo JEDZ W-2 25 or more returns Ohio - Plymouth W-2 50 or more returns Ohio - RITA W or more returns Ohio Sidney W or more returns Ohio South Lebanon W-2 10 or more returns Ohio Springboro W or more returns Ohio - Strasburg W-2 25 or more returns Ohio - Sylvania W or more returns Ohio Toledo W or more returns Ohio Troy Twp JEDD W or more returns Ohio Turtlecreek JEDD W-2 50 or more returns Ohio - Warren W-2 50 or more returns Ohio - Washington Court House W or more returns Ohio W Chester JEDD1 W or more returns Ohio Westerville W or more returns Ohio - Whitehall W or more returns Ohio - Xenia W or more returns Pennsylvania - Berks EIT W-2 50 or more returns. Bulk filers must file all returns electronically Pennsylvania - Blair County Tax Bureau EIT Pennsylvania - Blair County Tax Bureau LST Pennsylvania - Capital Tax Collection Bureau Pennsylvania Centre Tax Agency Pennsylvania - Cumberland County Tax Bureau EIT W-2 50 or more returns W-2 50 or more returns W-2 26 or more returns W-2 50 or more returns W-2 20 or more returns December 2017

22 State and Local Updates State/Local Tax Jurisdiction Employee Form Magnetic Media Requirement Pennsylvania - Cumberland County Tax Bureau LST Pennsylvania - Jordan Tax Service Pennsylvania - Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau EIT Pennsylvania - Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau LST Pennsylvania - Monroeville/Pitcairn LST Pennsylvania - Monroeville/Wilkins LST W-2 20 or more returns W-2 10 or more returns W-2 All returns W-2 All returns W-2 50 or more returns W-2 50 or more returns Pennsylvania - Monroeville W-2 50 or more returns Pennsylvania - Philadelphia W or more returns Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh W-2 20 or more returns Scranton City LST W2 50 or more returns Pennsylvania - Southwest Regional Tax Bureau EIT Pennsylvania - Southwest Regional Tax Bureau LST Pennsylvania - York Adams Tax Bureau W-2 10 or more returns W-2 10 or more returns W or more returns Reminder: If we process only a portion of your payroll and you are required to file local information on magnetic media/electronically, please notify your payroll contact. December 2017

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