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Most businesses are required to pay federal unemployment tax (FUTA) and state unemployment tax (SUTA). Certain organizations, including government employers, and nonprofit religious, charitable, and educational institutions are exempt from paying these taxes.
Washington employers pay for unemployment benefits through unemployment taxes; workers do not pay unemployment taxes. ESD calculates tax rates each year using a mathematical formula established in state law.
Officers of for-profit corporations who provide services in Washington are automatically exempt from Unemployment Insurance, unless the employer specifically requests coverage. Submit a Voluntary Election Form to the Employment Security Department for optional corporate officer coverage.
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If the number is: More than Washingtons official maximum weekly benefit amount of $1,152, you will get $1,152. Between $366 and not more than $1,152, you will get this amount, rounded down to the nearest dollar.
The Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA), authorizes the Internal Revenue Service(IRS) to collect a Federal employer tax used to fund state workforce agencies. Employers pay this tax annually by filing IRS Form 940. FUTA covers the costs of administering the UI and Job Service programs in all states.

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