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Reaction Mixed Over New Payroll Deduction for Paid Family and Medical Leave
Signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont in 2019 the Paid Family and Medical Leave Program will begin collecting money from workers on Jan. 1, 2021. Workers won’t be able to access the benefits until 2022. “I think it’s kind of unfair, especially for someone like me who doesn’t actually have a family. Especially since you can’t access the...
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New Payroll Tax May Surprise Connecticut Residents
Beginning on January 1 an estimated 1.7 million workers in the state of Connecticut will see a half of a percent of every paycheck go to the CT Paid Leave Authority trust fund. However, they won’t be able to access any paid leave for one year. “I didn’t know this. I don’t think a lot of people know this....
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New Payroll Tax May Surprise Connecticut Residents
The state will begin taking a little more out of your paychecks come January to fund the new Paid Family Medical Leave program in Connecticut.