With so much conflicting information about the California self employment tax process floating around online, it can often be difficult for a lot of people to figure out precisely what these taxes are, how they’re calculated, paid, and what the consequences of non-payment might be.
Payroll Taxes
What Are the California Payroll Tax Penalties If I Don’t Pay?
As an employer, you are obliged to file payroll tax returns and pay payroll taxes. While the obligation can feel burdensome, especially when times are tough and cash flow is slow, this is obligation that you must never delay. Substantial penalties may accrue to any employer who doesn’t file correctly, leaving you in a far worse situation than before.
How to Handle an EDD Lien: Notification, Contributions, and Penalties
As a business owner, you are responsible for paying payroll taxes and filing periodic reports in accordance with your obligations. If you do not do so, you risk having a lien recorded against your property by the EDD. The details of tax liens are confusing to many people, but it’s important to understand what a lien is, why they are issued, and what your options are to avoid or discharge the lien.
Am I Going to Be Hit With an Estimated Tax Payments Penalty?
Mistakes can be costly if left unchecked
For many people, income tax withholding is something that happens automatically: you indicate your tax withholding rate to your employer on a W-4 form for federal taxes and a DE 4 form for California, and the taxes are taken out before you even see your paycheck. If your employer withholds at the correct rate, chance are you’ll end up with a nice refund at tax time.