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  2. Begin by entering the total gross wages paid to all employees for work performed in Connecticut during the quarter. This includes cash wages and any other remuneration such as meals or lodging.
  3. Next, input the total wages paid within this quarter to each employee that exceed the taxable wage base for the current calendar year. Ensure this amount does not exceed your total gross wages from step 2.
  4. Calculate your total taxable wages by subtracting line 2 from line 1. This figure should not be less than zero.
  5. Enter your contribution rate for the year, which will be used to calculate your contributions due.
  6. Multiply the taxable wages (line 3) by your contribution rate (line 4) to determine the amount of contributions due.
  7. If applicable, add a late filing fee of $25 if you are submitting after the due date.
  8. Include any interest due on unpaid contributions and any penalties applicable based on late payments.
  9. Finally, sum all amounts due and enter this as your remittance enclosed with the return.

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In box 14 of my W2, it says U/C which Im assuming is Unemployment Compensation.
Answer. If payment for services you provided is listed on Form 1099-NEC, Nonemployee Compensation, the payer is treating you as a self-employed worker, also referred to as an independent contractor. You dont necessarily have to have a business for payments for your services to be reported on Form 1099-NEC.
Unemployment compensation is taxable income. If you receive unemployment benefits, you generally must include the payments in your income when you file your federal income tax return. Check if your unemployment compensation is taxable. Report unemployment compensation.
Your unemployment claim is valid for one year from the date it is filed. If otherwise eligible, you are entitled to 26 weeks of benefits within this 52-week period. A new claim can be filed upon expiration of this benefit year if you are still unemployed.
PA Form UC-2, Employers Report for Unemployment Compensation. This form is machine-readable. Information MUST be typewritten or printed in BLACK ink. Do not use dashes or slashes in place of zeros or blanks.
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CT UC-2 Information The form consists of two parts called the EMPLOYEE QUARTERLY EARNINGS REPORT (UC-5A) , which lists your employee detail and the EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION RETURN (UC-2), which is the tax portion of the return. These returns are not available on the website and are mailed to the employer.
Employee contributions (UC withholding) is 0.07 percent (70 cents per $1,000 gross wages). This applies to all employees, including employees of reimbursable employers, and is not subject to appeal. There is no cap on the gross wages upon which employee withholding is calculated.
Unemployment compensation includes amounts received under the laws of the United States or of a state, such as: State unemployment insurance benefits. Benefits paid to you by a state or the District of Columbia from the Federal Unemployment Trust Fund.

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