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Employment tax in Arizona encompasses state-level payroll taxes and compliance requirements related to wages paid to employees, including unemployment insurance contributions and income tax withholding. It involves adherence to Arizona Revised Statutes concerning worker classification, wage payments, and reporting obligations.
Arizona employers are responsible for state unemployment insurance (UI) contributions to the Arizona Department of Economic Security (ADES), with rates varying for new and experienced employers; for 2024, new employers pay 2.0% plus a 0.1% Workforce Development Tax. While Arizona does not have a state income tax withholding requirement for employees' wages at the state level (employees directly file their state income tax), employers must comply with federal withholding and reporting. Employers also need to navigate Arizona's wage and hour laws, which can differ from federal standards, particularly regarding minimum wage.