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Did you know that out-of-state employers may voluntarily withhold Kentucky tax from the wages paid to a Kentucky resident who is working outside of Kentucky?

Kentucky Income Tax Withholding

Kentucky's law requires employers to withhold state income tax from employee's wages and remit the amounts withheld to the Department of Revenue.

Any employer required to withhold federal income taxes is also required to withhold Kentucky income taxes, including agricultural employers. Certain corporate officers and officers of limited liability companies are held personally liable for taxes which are required to be withheld from wages paid to employees of the corporation.

Under reciprocal tax agreements, residents of certain states who work in Kentucky are not subject to withholding of Kentucky income tax if these states grant an exemption from the withholding of their income tax to Kentucky residents who earn income in these states. Kentucky has entered into such agreements with Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. In addition, employees who reside in Virginia and commute daily to employment in Kentucky, or who reside in Kentucky and work daily in Virginia, are not subject to Kentucky withholding. Reciprocal agreements may vary from year to year as state laws change.

Kentucky Benefits

Kentucky Voting Rights:

Employer Right To
Schedule Voting Hours
Pay Deduction For
Voting Time Leave
Yes Time Off with Pay
Limited to 4 Hours

Employees must be granted up to four hours of leave to vote or to apply for an absentee ballot. Employees selected to be election officers must be granted an entire day to attend training or serve as election officers.

Employers can specify the hours voting time leave may be taken.

Kentucky Compensation

Employees covered by Kentucky's minimum wage law must be paid $5.15 an hour. If the federal minimum wage increases, the state minimum wage will increase by the same amount.

All employees are covered except:

Kentucky Payroll

Employers covered by Kentucky's wage payment law must pay wages at least semimonthly and not more than 18 days after the wages were earned. Employees absent on payday must be paid within six days after they demand payment.

Kentucky Unemployment:

Taxable Wage Base
($000s)
New Employer Rate
(% Taxable Wages)
Employee Tax Rate
(% Taxable Wages)
Period Effective
8,000 0.5 - 9.5 None Calendar Year 2006

Helpful Links for Kentucky Payroll

Kentucky Department of Revenue
200 Fair Oaks Lane
Frankfort, Kentucky 40620
(502) 564-4581

Kentucky Department of Labor
1047 U.S. Highway 127 S.
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
(502) 564-3070

Office of Employment and Training - Division of Unemployment Insurance
275 East Main St.
Frankfort, Kentucky 40621
(502) 564-2900

Kentucky Laws

Kentucky State Regulations

Tax Forms and Publications



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