VT Govenor Peter Shumlin
The
Vermont Department of Labor announced recently that pursuant to Title 21 of the
Vermont Statutes, Annotated §384, the minimum wage for the state of Vermont will increase from $8.15 to $8.46 per hour effective January 1, 2012. The law requires an
adjustment to the minimum wage be calculated each year.
Adjustment Is Tied to Changes in CPI
The adjustment is tied to the change in the federal Consumer Price Index, US city average, not seasonally adjusted (CPI-U) for the 12 months ending in August and cannot increase more than five percent per year. The 3.7% increase in the CPI-U will result in an increase of $0.31 for 2012.
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Vermont Governor James H. Douglas
The
Vermont Department of Labor announced recently that pursuant to Title 21 of the
Vermont Statutes, Annotated §384, the minimum wage for the state of Vermont will increase from $8.06 to $8.15 per hour effective January 1, 2011. The law requires an
adjustment to the minimum wage be calculated each year.
Adjustment Is Tied to Changes in CPI
The adjustment is tied to the change in the federal Consumer Price Index, US city average, not seasonally adjusted (CPI-U) for the 12 months ending in August and cannot increase more than five percent per year. The 1.1% increase in the CPI-U will result in an increase of $0.09 for 2011.
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Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Vermont minimum wage increase or visit our Minimum Wage Chart.
The Idaho Department of Labor has announced an increase in the taxable wage base for 2010. The wage base will increase from $33,200 for 2009 to $33,300 for 2010. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Idaho unemployment taxable wage base or visit our Unemployment Taxable Wage Base page.
The Vermont Department of Labor has announced an increase in the taxable wage base for 2010. The wage base will increase from $8,000 for 2009 to $10,000 for 2010. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Vermont unemployment taxable wage base or visit our Unemployment Taxable Wage Base page.
The South Dakota Department of Labor has announced an increase in the taxable wage base for 2010. The wage base will increase from $9,500 for 2009 to $10,000 for 2010. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the South Dakota unemployment taxable wage base or visit our Unemployment Taxable Wage Base page.
Roger B. Madsen, Director of the Idaho Department of Labor announced recently that the 2009 unemployment wage will increase from $32,200 to $33,200. In addition, tax rates (including the workforce rate) will range from 0.447% to 5.4% and the standard rate will be 1.566%. The special Administration Reserve Fund Tax is not in effect for 2009. Contact Vision Payroll if you have any question on Idaho unemployment rates and wage base.
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