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April 3, 2003
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A tiny little tax returns from hiatus Illustration
by Bo Brown Dear Benny, Granted, its not a lot of money, but what is
it? I cant find any information on it on the Pennsylvania Department
of Revenue Web site, and when I e-mailed them for more info, they just
pointed me to the Department of Labor and Industry. I havent been
able to find anyone there who can tell me what it is they just handle
processing unemployment claims. Maybe you can help with this? Even My Patience is Taxed Dear Discouraged, John Currie in the press office of the Department of Labor and Industry sent me a news release from last December announcing this tax increase. The reason you didnt hear much about it then is because this tax is automatically imposed whenever it is needed to ensure that the states Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund has enough money in it to pay claims. A 1988 law provides for automatic adjustments to the tax employers pay to the fund; if the balance falls far enough, a tax on employees also kicks in. In January, the employee tax was reinstated for the first time since 1996. Dear Benny, Duty Calls Dear Called to Serve, There are steps you need to take before you report for duty in order to make sure your pay and benefits continue and that your job will be waiting upon your return. See www.hr.upenn.edu/policy/policies/611.asp on the Web for details. |
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