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Delaware Payroll Tax and Labor Laws
Get your Delaware State Tax ID Numbers
Click HERE to obtain State Tax ID and State Unemployment Tax ID
Delaware Wage and Hour Laws
Minimum Wage
Delaware’s minimum wage is currently $13.25 per hour.
For more information on Delaware’s minimum wage law, please click HERE.
Overtime
Overtime
There is no state-mandated overtime law in Delaware for private employers. Covered employers in Delaware should follow the federal overtime laws as prescribed in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Pay Frequency
Delaware’s pay frequency statute requires employers to pay employees at least once per month with payment made within seven days after the close of the pay period.
For more information on Delaware’s pay frequency law, please click HERE.
Delaware Unemployment
Taxable Wage Base ($000s): $10,500
New Employer Rate (% Taxable Wages): 1.2%
Employee Tax Rate (% Taxable Wages): None
Delaware Income Tax Withholding
Delaware's law requires employers to withhold state income tax from employees' wages and remit the amounts withheld to the Department of Revenue.
An employer withholding Delaware income tax on Delaware residents who are earning income in another state may reduce the Delaware withholding by the amount of tax withheld for the other state.
Delaware State Resources
Delaware Division of Unemployment Insurance
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