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NJ Labor Department Urges Businesses to Keep Employees on the Payroll through COVID-19ย 

99.8% of Employers Qualify for 100% Reimbursement

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MORRIS COUNTY โ€”The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) is urging employers to keep employees on the payroll throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and to take advantage of a 100 percent, dollar for dollar, payroll tax credit provided under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).

The federal law, which goes into effect on Aprilย 1, provides unprecedented support to employersย to provideย federal Emergencyย Paid Sick Leave and Emergencyย Paid Family and Medical Leaveย to workers affected by COVID-19.

The payroll tax credit immediately and fully reimburses employers withย fewer thanย 500 employees (99.8 percent of all NJ employers) by allowing them to reduce their federal payroll taxes by the amount they spent on emergency leave. This tax credit enables businesses to keep workers on their payrolls and ensures thatย parents and caregiversย do not have to make the impossible choice of earning a paycheckย or staying at home to care for themselves or a family member.

โ€œGov. Murphy and his Administration is working around the clock to make sure that working families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic are supported, but we cannot do this job alone,โ€ said Labor Commissioner Robertย Asaro-Angelo. โ€œThat is why we are calling on the business community to join us in supporting working families as one New Jersey family.โ€

All but the stateโ€™s largestย employers are eligible for the 100 percent federal payroll tax credit for all qualifying wages. Qualifying wages are those paid to an employee who takes leave under the act for a qualifying reason.

Under theย actโ€™s federal paid sick leave program, an employee is entitled to 80 hours (up to two weeks) of paid leave. Underย the actโ€™s expanded Family and Medical Leave program, an employee is entitled to 12 weeks of job-protected leave, the first two weeks of which are unpaid, and the remaining 10 weeks of which are paid.

  • For general questions, please visit the US Department of Laborโ€™sย FAQs.
  • For more information on which employers are covered under the law, please visit the US Department of Laborย Employer Resource Guide.
  • To understand how to access FFCRA Business Tax Credits, please visit the Internal Revenue Serviceย resources page.
  • For information on how these provisions applyย New Jersey, pleaseย visit theย NJ Labor Department.
  • Business owners withย questions about accessing the reimbursement from the federal government, please visit the New Jersey Business Action Center.
  • Business owners with questions about grants and loans should visit the NJ Economic Development Authority.
  • New Jersey workers with questions about eligibility for benefits should view theseย NJ-focusedย chartsย in English and Spanishย orย visit the US Department of Laborย Employee Resource Guide.
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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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