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Massachusetts Payroll Tax and Labor Laws
Get your Massachusetts State Tax ID Number
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Massachusetts Wage and Hour Laws
Minimum Wage
Massachusetts minimum wage is currently $15.00 per hour. For more details about the Massachusetts minimum wage program, please click here.
Overtime
Most employees in Massachusetts earn overtime at the rate of 1.5 times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a week. For more specifics on Massachusetts overtime provisions, please click here.
Pay Frequency
Massachusetts requires employers to pay hourly workers no less than every other week (bi-weekly) with payment required within 6 days after the pay period ends (for 5-6 days worked) or within 7 days after the pay period ends (for 1-4 days worked OR 7 days worked).
For more specifics on Massachusetts pay frequency rules, please click here.
Massachusetts Unemployment
Taxable Wage Base ($000s): $15,000
New Employer Rate (% Taxable Wages): 1.87% New Employer, 3.76% Construction
Massachusetts Income Tax Withholding
Massachusetts requires employers to withhold state income tax from employees' wages and remit the amounts withheld to the Department of Revenue.
Every employer must withhold Massachusetts tax from wages paid to residents wherever earned, and from wages paid to nonresidents for services performed within the state. Employers are required to withhold under federal law are required to withhold under state law.
Massachusetts State Resources
Massachusetts Department of Revenue
Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development
Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance
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Revised 1/1/2024