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Did you know that Indiana residents, including full-time, part-time, temporary or seasonal workers, are subject to withholding on all income earned, no matter where the service was performed?

  • Indiana Compensation
  • Indiana Payroll for Employers
  • Indiana Income Tax Withholding
  • Indiana Benefits
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Indiana Compensation

Employees covered by Indiana's minimum wage law must be paid $7.25 an hour.

All employees are covered except for:

  • employees working on commission;
  • individuals under 16 years of age;
  • independent contractors;
  • student nurses, hospital interns and residents;
  • students working for their schools;
  • certain agricultural workers;
  • individuals not employed for more than four weeks in any four consecutive three-month periods; and
  • individuals subject to the Motor Carrier Act.

Indiana Payroll for Employers

Employers covered by Indiana's wage payment law must pay wages at least semimonthly or biweekly if requested. Payments must be made not more than 10 days following the close of a pay period.

Indiana Unemployment:


Taxable Wage Base ($000s):                        9,500

New Employer Rate (% Taxable Wages)    2.5

Employee Tax Rate (% Taxable Wages)     None

Period Effective                                             Calendar Year 2018


Indiana Income Tax Withholding

Indiana requires employers to withhold income tax from employees' compensation and remit withheld amounts to the Department of Revenue.

Employers are required to withhold from wages regardless of the number of employees or the place wage payments are made.

Reciprocal agreements with Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin provide that Indiana employers need not withhold Indiana tax from wages paid to employees who reside in these states, but employers are urged to withhold the appropriate tax applicable to the employees' state of legal residence.


Indiana Benefits

Indiana Voting Rights:

Employer Right to Schedule Voting Hours         No

Pay Deduction for Voting Time Leave                 No


Indiana does not have a voting time leave law.


Indiana Links


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