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03/21/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/21/2024 01:15

California Updates EITC Employer Notification Requirements

California Updates EITC Employer Notification Requirements

Posted by:California Employers Associationon Thursday, March 21, 2024

On July 10, 2023, California adopted Senate Bill (SB) 131to update requirements for employers to notify their employees that they may be eligible for the earned income tax credit (EITC). Employers must comply with these new notification requirements beginning Jan. 1, 2024. Be sure to speak with your payroll provider, controller, tax professional, or the Employment Development Department.

EITC Notification Requirement

Under the law, employers must notify all employees that they may be eligible for the federal and the California EITC. Existing law provides the form and manner of notification by employers and state agencies. The requirement applies to any California employer that is subject to and is required to provide, unemployment insurance to their employees, under the state's Unemployment Insurance Code.

Notification Updates

SB 131 requires employers to notify all their employees that they may be eligible for VITA, CalFile, and other state and federal antipoverty tax credits, including the federaland the California EITC. This notification must take place within one week of when employers provide an annual wage summary, including, but not limited to, a Form W-2 or a Form 1099, to any worker.

Employers will also need to send a second notification to all employees during March of the same year.

Notification Delivery

Employers may provide these notifications by handing them directly to their employees, mailing them to their employee's last known address, or electronically. Under the law, employers cannot comply with notification requirements by posting a notice on an employee bulletin board or sending it through office mail. However, these notification methods are encouraged to help inform all employees of VITA, CalFile, and state and federal antipoverty tax credit eligibility, including the federal and the California EITC.

More questions? Members can contact us at 800.399.5331 or [email protected]

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