This page provides essential information regarding key state-specific labor laws, employee rights, and compliance requirements. Our goal is to ensure you have easy access to the necessary documents and information to understand your rights and obligations while working remotely in Massachusetts.
Please explore the sections below for details on tax withholdings, leave policies, workplace posters, and other important legal considerations specific to Massachusetts.
Tax Withholdings
As a fully remote employee, you are responsible for ensuring the correct amount of federal and state income tax is withheld from your paycheck.
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Federal Income Tax: Complete Form W-4 (IRS) Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate to figure the correct amount of federal income tax to have withheld from your paycheck.
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State Income Tax: As a fully remote employee working in Massachusetts, you are required to complete M-4, Massachusetts Employee's Withholding Percentage Election. This form allows you to select your desired state income tax withholding percentage. If you do not submit this form, your witholdings will be withheld at the default rate.
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Massachusetts Department of Revenue: Directive 91-4: Multiple State Withholding Requirements
Please submit completed forms to the Payroll Office via the secure Payroll Office FileSender.
Leave Policies
Understand your rights regarding Massachusetts Earned Paid Sick Time.
Workplace Rights & Posters
Access important labor law posters and workers' compensation information relevant to employees in Massachusetts. These posters provide a summary of various employment laws and worker protections.
Workers Compensation
Worker's Compensation coverage extends to remote employees who suffer a work-related injury or illness while performing their job duties. For an injury to be covered, it must arise out of and in the course of employment.
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Workers Compensation (English)
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Workers Compensation (Spanish)
How to Claim Unemployment Insurance Benefits
If you become unemployed through no fault of your own and meet eligibility requirements, you may be able to claim Unemployment Insurance Benefits through the
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How to Claim Unemployment Insurance Benefits pamphlet (Form 0590A)
Important Note: This information is a summary and is subject to change. For complete details and the most current regulations, please refer to the official Massachusetts Department of Labor website and consult with Lehigh University's HR and Payroll departments for specific guidance.