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Maryland unemployment insurance tax (FUTA/SUTA): HR compliance guide

Enhance HR decision‑making with a Maryland FUTA/SUTA overview explaining SUI tax coverage tests, wage base rules, experience ratings, and essential reporting requirements.

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by Vicki M. Lambert, The Payroll Advisor

Managing Maryland’s unemployment insurance tax obligations is a critical part of keeping HR and payroll operations compliant and risk‑free.

Our guide provides HR and payroll professionals with essential compliance guidance on the test for employee state unemployment insurance (SUI) tax coverage and what constitutes SUI taxable wages in Maryland.

It also breaks down key FUTA/SUTA components—such as the taxable wage base, contribution rates, experience rating methods, SUTA dumping prevention, voluntary contributions, joint or combined accounts, quarterly reporting requirements, penalties for late filing, benefit overpayments, multiple worksite reporting, and recordkeeping rules—so HR teams can confidently meet their Maryland payroll tax responsibilities and avoid costly compliance missteps.

In this guide, learn about:

  • ABC Test
  • SUI Taxable Wages
  • Taxable Wage Base
  • Contribution Rates
  • Experience Rating Method
  • SUTA Dumping
  • Voluntary Contributions
  • Joint or Combined Accounts
  • Quarterly Reporting Requirements
  • Payment Deferral Option for 2021 and 2022 h3
    • Filing Requirements
    • Penalties
  • Benefit Overpayments
  • Multiple Worksite Reporting
  • Recordkeeping Requirements
  • Future Developments

Federal law and guidance on this subject should be reviewed together with this section.

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Jurisdiction: Maryland

Latest updates

Updated to reflect optional deferrals of contributions, effective April 9, 2021.

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