If You Have People Working for You

The Employment Development Department (EDD) administers California's payroll taxes, including Unemployment Insurance, Employment Training Tax, State Disability Insurance (including Paid Family Leave), and California Personal Income Tax withholding. Employers conducting business in California are required to register with and file reports and pay taxes to EDD.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) administers federal payroll taxes, including social security, Medicare, federal unemployment insurance and federal income tax withholding. For more information, see:

Employers are required to display posters and notices about employment and working conditions. Below is information about those requirements.

Who is an employer?

An employer is a person or legal entity who hires one or more persons to work for a wage or salary. Employers include sole proprietors, partnerships (including co-ownerships), corporations, S corporations, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, nonprofit organizations, associations, trusts, public entities, and state and federal agencies.

Private households, local college clubs, and local chapters of fraternities and sororities who employ workers to perform household services are household employers.

Who needs to register with EDD and when?

An employer registers with EDD after paying over $100 in total wages to one or more employees in a calendar quarter:

A household employer must register with EDD after paying $750 in cash wages to one or more employees in a calendar quarter.

What are California’s payroll taxes and who pays them?

Additional California state payroll tax information is available at EDD’s Rates, Withholding Schedules, and Meals and Lodging Values page.

What are California's rates and wage limitations?

What forms do I need and where do I get them?

The Employment Development Department (EDD) offers employers the ability to register, file reports, make deposits, and manage their account online using a computer, smart phone or tablet.

When are the forms and taxes due?