The Maintain US Tax Parameters screen information will be used by the IPRLU Miscellaneous tab and IPRLUS for each employee to enter their filing information by State.
The user must run UPUTR to load in US Miscellaneous Tax Parameters for Federal and State taxation
Please read the page UPUTR page for specific detail on how to load in the Tax Parameters.
The user may select the applicable State from the find block to view the State Miscellaneous Parameters by Misc. Tax Parm.
Miscellaneous Identifiers are retrieved from Symmetry during the UPUTR process. These will be passed to the Symmetry Tax Server with this exact name for tax calculations in UPCALC, e.g. FILINGSTATUS
An Effective Date entry is not required for IPUTP as the most recent State Tax Miscellaneous Parameters are always loaded.
If an old Miscellaneous Tax entry is not used in the current load, this parameter will be marked with 'OBSOLETE' in the Miscellaneous Identifier field
In IPRLU, on the Miscellaneous tab, the values for the Obsolete Miscellaneous Identifier will not be used in UPCALC. These Obsolete Miscellaneous Identifiers are for historical purposes only.
UPUTR will default values for a few state tax parameters, mainly those that require a value of <<True>> or <<False>>. For the True/False tax parameters, UPUTR will default a value of <<FALSE>> as this value would make the most sense for the general public. A few examples would be the parameters 'LOWINCOMETAXRATES' and 'TEXARKANARESIDENT' for the state of Arkansas.
Clients may provide their own entity wide defaults for the Misc Tax Parameters in IPUTP. Any value entered in IPRLU would override the defaults defined in the IPUTP.
Internal Miscellaneous Identifiers are automatically loaded in via the UPUTR process, these are used to provide Default Methods
Level | Miscellaneous Identifier | Provided By | Allow IPRLU Override |
---|---|---|---|
Federal | 401K_CATCHUP | Internal | Yes |
State | STATE_NEXUS | Legislative | No |
State | STATE_ROUNDING | Legislative | No |
State | SUP_PAID_WITH_REG | Internal | Yes |
State | SUP_PAID_WITHOUT_REG | Internal | Yes |
Oregon | TRANSIT_CANBY_TAX | Internal | Yes |
Oregon | TRANSIT_LANE_TAX | Internal | Yes |
Oregon | TRANSIT_TRIMET_EXCISE_TAX | Internal | Yes |
Oregon | TRANSIT_SANDY_TAX | Internal | Yes |
Oregon | TRANSIT_WILSONVILLE_TAX | Internal | Yes |
Oregon | TRANSIT_SOUTH_CLACKAMAS_TAX | Internal | Yes |
Federal level means the Miscellaneous Identifier will be generated with the State Name field set to 'Federal' and will be used at the federal level taxation. Certain Federal Identifiers are applicable to all states of the same pay.
(e.g., 401K_CATCHUP is used for federal and state level 401K calculation)
State level means the Miscellaneous Identifier will be generated for all states with State Name field set to a UPUTR selected list of states and will be used at the state level taxation. These State Identifiers are specific to the defined state only.
If the Level field is set to a specific state name (e.g., 'Oregon'), the Miscellaneous Identifies will be generated for that state if the UPUTR selected list of states contains the state name.
These Miscellaneous Identifiers are used internally by UPCALC and will not be passed to the STE.
Certain identifiers are defined according to the government legislative requirement which allows the employer to override on IPUTP but not allow the employee to override at the employee level. These identifiers are defined by setting the Provided By field to 'Legislative' (e.g., STATE_ROUNDING).
For the internal identifiers, the employee may optionally add this identifier on the IPRLU - Miscellaneous tab to override the default value of IPUTP (e.g., SUP_PAID_WITH_REG).
For State Supplemental Tax calculation, please read US Taxation Supplemental Pay Processing for detail for the usage of SUP_PAID_WITH_REG and SUP_PAID_WITHOUT_REG
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