New for 2023: Minimum Wage, W4, and IRS Mileage Updates

It’s a new year which means changes to the minimum wage in New Jersey and Delaware, a new form W4, and updated IRS mileage rates.

Minimum Wage Increases in New Jersey and Delaware

Starting January 1, 2023, many employees in New Jersey making minimum wage will receive an increase of $1.13 per hour, bringing their new hourly wage to $14.13. This is not the case for all classifications of minimum wage pay. Per the State of New Jersey website:

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) sets the minimum wage for the coming year using the rate specified in the law or a calculation based on the CPI, whichever is higher. Once the minimum wage reaches $15 per hour, the State Constitution specifies that it continue to increase annually based on any increase in the CPI.

 

Under the law, seasonal and small employers were given until 2026 to pay their workers $15 per hour. The minimum hourly wage for these employees will increase to $12.93/hour on Jan. 1, up from $11.90.

 

Agricultural workers are guided by a separate minimum wage timetable and were given until 2027 to reach the $15/hour minimum wage. Employees who work on a farm for an hourly or piece-rate wage will see their minimum hourly wage increase to $12.01, up from $11.05. Additionally, long-term care facility direct care staff will see their minimum wage rise by $1.13, to $17.13.

 

Tipped workers’ cash wage will increase to $5.26/hour, with employers able to claim an $8.87 tip credit, an increase in the maximum allowable tip credit of $1. If the minimum cash wage plus an employee’s tips do not equal at least the state minimum wage, then the employer must pay the employee the difference.

In Delaware the minimum hourly wage has increased by $1.25 to $11.75, with exemptions for employees working in the following areas:

  • Agriculture
  • Domestic service in private households
  • United States Government employees
  • Sales personnel receiving outside commission
  • Executives, Administrators, and Professionals
  • Employees in fishing and fish processing (while at sea)
  • Volunteer workers for educational, religious, or non-profit organizations
  • Junior Camp Counselors working for non-profit summer camps
  • Inmates in Department of Correction work programs

According to the Delaware Department of Labor, the following is the protocol for tipped employees:

The minimum cash wage payable to employees who receive tips is $2.23 per hour. Tips may not be taken or retained by an employer except as required by law. Tip pooling is permitted (under certain circumstances) in an amount not to exceed 15% of the actual tips received by the employee.

A New W4 for 2023

The IRS has issued the new W4 form for 2023. We recommend doing a Paycheck Check-up at the start of every calendar year so you can make any necessary adjustments to your withholdings.

IRS Mileage Updates for 2023

As of January 1, 2023, the IRS standard mileage rates for the use of a vehicle (car, van, pick-up truck, or panel truck, whether electric, hybrid-electric, gasoline, or diesel) for business, charitable, medical, or moving purposes are:

  • 65.5 cents for every mile driven for business use
  • 22 cents for every mile driven for medical or moving purposes for qualified active-duty members of the Armed Forces
  • 14 cents for every mile driven in service of charitable organizations

We recommend tracking your mileage throughout the year using an app like MileIQ. It can save you time and hassle in the long run, as we discuss in this blog post.

We’re Here to Help

If you have any questions about these updates or any other payroll or accounting matter, please don’t hesitate to call 215-723-4881 or contact us online.

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Canon Capital Technologies: Three Things to Do Before Year-end

We continue our year-end checklist series with these suggestions from our Technologies team.

  • As tax season approaches, tax scams will be on the rise! Keep an eye and ear out for suspicious emails and calls, especially those that you aren’t expecting.
  • Watch out for social media ads that lead you to fake online stores. If it sounds to good to be true, it just might be. Trust your instincts.
  • Year-end Cleanup: now is a good time to go through documents filed on your computer or cloud storage and to clear out the unneeded pictures and videos from your smartphone and tablet.

Staying Safe in 2023

Stay safe online by using a password manager. If you don’t have one, now is the time to take action. We recommend Bitwarden. If you are using a password manager, it’s a good idea to change your master password and review your settings.

If you have any questions about these items or other aspects of your IT needs, contact us online or call 267-381-2025.

Important Dates

Legend

^ National Holiday – Canon Capital/most banks are closed. Allow an extra day for direct deposit services.
+ National Holiday – Most banks are closed. Allow an extra day for direct deposit services.

Calendar Year 2025

^ New Year’s Day – January 1
+ Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday – January 20
+ President’s Day – February 17
^ Memorial Day – May 26
^ Juneteenth National Independence Day – June 19
^ Independence Day – July 4
^ Labor Day – September 1
+ Columbus Day – October 13
+ Veterans Day – November 11
^ Thanksgiving Day – November 27
^ Christmas Day – December 25

Canon Capital Wealth Management: Three Things to Do Before Year-end

With the end of 2022 quickly approaching, we wanted to remind you of a few actions you might consider taking to make the most of your finances.

  • A down market is a great time to make the maximum contribution to your retirement account. Confirm your limits based on your income and plan type and check with your CPA, then make a one time pay deferral or contribution.
  • Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) must be out of your account by 12/31/22. With the holidays delaying processing times, be sure you’ve taken enough out early. If you gift to charity, make sure they cash checks prior to year end. Inherited accounts may also have requirements – speak with your advisor and be sure you’re taking what you need.
  • Investment markets are a leading indicator in economics; this means the current recession fears may already be ‘priced in’ allowing a little hope for year-end values to recover.

Looking ahead to 2023

Keep in mind, the annual contribution limits for 401(k)s, IRAs, and ROTH IRAs is going up in 2023. If you have automatic pay withholdings or bank transfers, check the new limits (and your income eligibility) and increase your amount. A slight monthly increase will be less noticeable than catching up at the end of the year.

As always, we are here to help. If you have any questions, please contact us online or call 215-723-4881.

 

Quickbooks GL Interface

Our QuickBooks General Ledger interface provides you with online access to your payroll data with every payroll.  You instantly save time, reduce errors, and increase flexibility.

Benefits of QuickBooks General Ledger interface include:

  • Flexible solution to chart total net pay or each paycheck
  • Distribute payroll expenses to multiple accounts and/or departments
  • After each payoll, we will instantly generate a file to provide electronic payroll data that you can apply directly to your general ledger.

Holiday Hours

We hope you are looking forward to a festive holiday season. Here is our holiday schedule:

  • Tuesday, December 20: Lobby closing at noon for our staff luncheon (staff may be available with an appointment)
  • Friday, December 23: Office closing at Noon
  • Monday, December 26: Office closed for Christmas holiday
  • Friday, December 30: Office closing at Noon
  • Monday, January 2: Office closed for New Year’s Day holiday
We wish you and your family a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season.

Payroll Forms & Documents

Do a Paycheck Check-up

The IRS provides an online Withholding Calculator to help you determine the right type of withholding for your situation. But even with this calculator, completing a Form W-4 can be confusing. We’ve provided a step-by-step guide. Follow along with our sample Form W-4 download, available below:

Download our FREE Sample Form W-4, where we take you through each question using a sample scenario.


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Useful Payroll Links

Find your municipality and tax rate:
munstats.pa.gov/Public/FindMunicipality.aspx

PSD Codes
PSD_CODES_-_2-3-11PUB_3.pdf

American Payroll Association:
americanpayroll.org

IRS – home page:
irs.gov

IRS – forms & publications:
irs.gov/Forms-&-Pubs

Social Security Administration:
ssa.gov

Immigration and Naturalization Service
uscis.gov

Department of Labor:
dol.gov

Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry:
dli.state.pa.us

New Jersey Department of Revenue:
state.nj.us/treasury/taxation

Pennsylania Department of Revenue:
revenue.state.pa.us

Berkheimer Associates (Local tax adminstrator):
hab-inc.com

Philadelphia Deparment of Revenue:
phila.gov/revenue/Pages/default.aspx

Department of Community and Economic Development
dced.pa.gov

Keystone Collections Group
keystonecollects.com

Berks Earned Income Tax Bureau
berkseit.com

Join us for a Webinar – 87,000 New IRS Agents, Now What?

The Inflation Reduction Act included the hiring of 87,000 new agents at the IRS. With that addition of staff comes the expectation that the number of tax audits (exams) will increase.
Please join us Wednesday, January 25, 2023, via Zoom for a session with Steven Moyer, CPA/PFS, CGMA, CSEP and Brent Thompson, CMA, CGMA, CPA as we discuss what this could mean for you and your business. Topics will include:
  • The current state of the IRS
  • Records and retention
  • Items that can cause an exam
  • Basic procedures in an exam
  • Options upon exam conclusion
  • Impact of year-end legislation, if any
This event is free of charge but you must register to receive the Zoom link. Please register here by January 24, 2023. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.