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Updated 10/28/2025 11:33:28 AM by caitlin.halligan@gusto.com
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Learn how to register a company in Virginia, find account numbers and rate info (if you're already registered), authorize Gusto with agencies, view what forms/taxes Gusto handles, view agency contact information, or close a tax account.

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Setting up payroll in Virginia for the first time

Before you can pay employees in a new state, you must register with the state’s tax agencies. This lets you file and pay the right taxes.

  • 🎥 Watch a quick video to learn how registering in a new state works
  • 📘 See our blog for full state business guides
  • 🤝 Let Gusto register for you

Use the dropdowns below to learn more. Use CMD + F (or CTRL + F) to search for words in the article.

Let us register for you

Gusto works with Middesk to help you register with tax agencies in new states.

How it works—an overview

Get help registering for state taxes

We can help you register for state tax accounts after you:

  1. Add a work address in the new state in Gusto.
  2. Assign that work address to a new or existing employee.
  3. Check your Home page for a to-do. If the state requires it, register with the Secretary of State (SOS) and tell us when it's done.
    • States where you need to register with the SOS first: Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Vermont.

Cost, timeline, and who can register

The cost, steps, and turnaround time depend on the state. Gusto will show you these details when you start the registration process.

Middesk cannot help if your company is:

  • A non-profit that’s not a 501(c)(3)
  • A business that left a PEO (Professional Employer Organization)
  • A business that bought another business already registered
  • A business that changed its legal entity type (like from LLC to Corp)
  • A Limited Partnership (LP) or Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

What the process looks like

  1. You give us some basic business information.
  2. Middesk will check your info.
  3. Your registration is usually submitted within two business days.
    • State registration with Middesk includes:
      • State income tax (withholding)
      • State unemployment insurance
    • What's not included:
      • Local agency registration
      • Third-Party Agent (TPA) access or Power of Attorney (POA) authorization.
        • If setting up TPA requires online agency portal access:
          • If Middesk has to create an agency account to register your business, you can find the agency portal login details on the Taxes & Compliance > Tax setup page in Gusto once registration is complete.
          • If Middesk does not need to create an account, but the agency requires TPA to be set up through their portal, you need to set up the agency portal accounts on your own.
    • After we submit your registration, you may need to answer a verification call from the agency to confirm that the registration request is legitimate.
  4. When Middesk gets your tax account information back after registering, they'll enter it in Gusto for you. 
    • Exceptions: If your business is in Nevada or Rhode Island, the tax info will be mailed to your company. Once you get the letter, check your email for instructions on how to send the info back to Middesk.

Third-Party Access (TPA) and Power of Attorney (POA) reminder

Some state agencies need Gusto to have TPA or a POA on file to file and pay your taxes. Usually, Middesk does not set this up, so you’ll have to do it yourself after registration.

  • If you're on the state tax registration article, look for a dropdown about TPA or POA in this article.
  • If you're not on the state-specific registration article, check the state registration articles to see if TPA or POA is needed and how to set it up. 

If there's no TPA or POA section, it's not needed right now.

If setting up TPA requires online agency portal access

  • If Middesk has to create an agency account to register your business, you can find the agency portal login details on the Taxes & Compliance > Tax setup page in Gusto once registration is complete.
  • If Middesk does not need to create an account, but the agency requires TPA to be set up through their portal, you need to set up the agency portal accounts on your own.
Get started with state tax registration in Gusto

The cost, steps, and turnaround time depend on the state. Gusto will show you these details when you start the registration process.

Need help with registration questions?

If you’re not sure how to answer one of the registration questions, check Middesk’s Help Center or email them at taxregistrations@middesk.com.

How to get started with state tax registration in Gusto:

  1. Sign in to Gusto.
  2. Go to Taxes & Compliance and select Tax setup.
  3. Under “[State name] Tax Setup”, find the "Let us help you register" banner and click Learn more.
    • The state will only show up if you’ve added a company work address there and assigned an employee to it.
  4. Review the price, process, and how long it'll take. We will not charge you until you send in your order.
    • State registration with Middesk includes:
      • State income tax (withholding)
      • State unemployment insurance
    • What's not included:
      • Local agency registration
      • Third-Party Agent (TPA) access or Power of Attorney (POA) authorization.
        • If setting up TPA or POA requires online agency portal access:
          • If Middesk has to create an agency account to register your business, you can find the agency portal login details on the Taxes & Compliance > Tax setup page in Gusto once registration is complete.
          • If Middesk does not need to create an account, but the agency requires TPA to be set up through their portal, you need to set up the agency portal accounts on your own.
  5. Click Get started on Middesk.
    • Reminder: We can only register for you if you do not already have a state account.
  6. Answer some questions about your business, like:
    • Basic info
    • Contact info
    • Company details
    • Address details
    • Officer/owner info
    • State-specific details
  7. After you've entered the information, review all the info carefully on the “Review Information” page. Mistakes can delay things.
    • Heads up: State agencies might add fees or take longer than expected. Middesk will notify you if that happens.
  8. If everything looks good, click Continue to Gusto.
  9. Before you submit the order, review the cost breakdown and total amount again.
    • Middesk will start to process your order after you submit it. They'll email you with order updates, and we'll add the cost to your monthly bill after the order is completed.
    • At this time, we cannot support order cancellations or refunds.
  10. Click Submit.
    • Heads up: After we submit your registration, you may need to respond to a verification call or email from the agency to confirm that the registration request is legitimate. If you do not complete this within 3–5 business days, the order will be canceled and refunded.
What to expect next
  • When Middesk gets your tax account information back after registering, they'll enter it in Gusto for you.
    • Exceptions: If your business is in Nevada or Rhode Island, the tax info will be mailed to your company. Once you get the letter, check your email for instructions on how to send the info back to Middesk.
  • Each state and agency takes a different amount of time to process a registration. To estimate when your state tax account info will be available, check the Post Submission Questions in Middesk's help article.

Third-Party Access (TPA) and Power of Attorney (POA) reminder

Some state agencies need Gusto to have TPA or a POA on file to file and pay your taxes. Usually, Middesk does not set this up, so you’ll have to do it yourself after registration.

  • If you're on the state tax registration article, Look for a dropdown about TPA or POA in this article.
  • If you're not on the state-specific registration article, check the state registration articles to see if TPA or POA is needed and how to set it up. 

If there's no TPA or POA section, it's not needed right now.

If setting up TPA requires online agency portal access

  • If Middesk has to create an agency account to register your business, you can find the agency portal login details on the Taxes & Compliance > Tax setup page in Gusto once registration is complete.
  • If Middesk does not need to create an account, but the agency requires TPA to be set up through their portal, you need to set up the agency portal accounts on your own.

Need to make a change?

If you already submitted your info but need to fix something, email taxregistrations@middesk.com to update it.

Check the status of your order

When your order is complete, you’ll get emails from Gusto and Middesk. They’ll detail the next steps, which include:

  • Reviewing registration details
  • Any other state-specific instructions

Before your order is done, you can check the order status in your Gusto account:

  1. Sign in to Gusto.
  2. Go to Taxes & Compliance and select Tax setup.
  3. Find the state headline, and just below it, view the order status. It could be:
    • Tax registration in progress (not yet submitted to the state)
    • We need more information
    • The state is working on your order
    • You have existing tax accounts
      • If we find you've already registered for taxes in the state, Middesk will cancel and refund the registration order. Work with the agency to find your tax account details and enter them in Gusto. 
    • Your registration has been completed
    • Your order is on hold 
      • This usually means you have not met the state’s requirements yet (this often happens with unemployment agencies).
      • Your order is paused until the date you entered during sign-up—this is your eligibility date (like the date of your first payroll in the state). Once that date arrives, your order will move forward.
        • If you entered the wrong date, email taxregistrations@middesk.com.
    • We could not complete your tax registration. 
  4. If there is action required, check your email for next steps. 
How Gusto handles tax registration mail

For most states where tax registration info is sent by physical mail, here's what to expect:

  1. Middesk receives agency mail during registration to collect tax details. Your tax account info is later sent to Gusto.
    • Exceptions: If your business is in Nevada or Rhode Island, the tax info will be mailed to your company. Once you get the letter, check your email for instructions on how to send the info back to Middesk.
  2. Gusto provides a digital mailbox where agency mail that was sent during registration can be viewed.
  3. After registration is complete, the agency updates its mailing address to your business address for future mail.
    • Important: In some cases, you'll need to take action to help update the address. We'll send an email or Home page to-do if any action is needed from you.

States—supported by Middesk—that send physical registration mail 

Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Washington, Washington DC,  and West Virginia.

How to view your digital mailbox or tax account credentials

  1. Sign in to your admin profile in Gusto.
  2. Go to Taxes & Compliance and click Tax Setup. 
  3. Find the state where a registration order has been completed, and click Visit Middesk.
  4. Here's what you can see in the digital mailbox:
    • Communications: View mail and other agency communication sent during registration or right after.
    • Accounts: View tax account credentials by agency.
FAQs

Q: Can I run payroll before my registration is done?

A: Yes. You may be asked to enter tax rates and tax deposit frequencies, but you can use temporary info.

Important reminders

  • We cannot submit tax payments or filings until all tax account numbers are added in Gusto.
  • If you run payroll before finishing registration, you might get notices about late tax payments or filings. Any penalties are your responsibility.
  • If you’re only registering for unemployment tax and do not have your rate yet, use the new employer rate for your state in Gusto until you get the correct one. Update the rate once you get it.

Q: I need to change some of the registration information that was submitted. What do I do?

A: Email Middesk at taxregistrations@middesk.com.

Q: Can I use Gusto to register in a new state without a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN)? What if my business is merging or being acquired?

A: No, you need a FEIN in Gusto to get registration help for state taxes. If your business is merging or being acquired, Middesk cannot help with registration. You'll need to work with a tax advisor and state agencies directly.

Q: What if I'm not liable for unemployment tax yet?

A: If you want Middesk to start setting up an unemployment account number before you're liable, you can:

  • Use today’s date as the first date the employee(s) in the new state will be paid. 
  • Enter the start date of the quarter you expect to meet the liability threshold.
    • Check the state’s liability info in the Register on your own section (go to the SUI dropdown). If there’s no info, contact the state agency directly.

Q: What do I do if the tax agency contacts me after the registration is submitted?

A: Respond to them. For some agencies (like in CA and IA), you may need to answer a verification call or email to confirm that the registration request is legitimate. If you do not complete this within 3–5 business days, the order may be canceled and refunded.

Q: Can Middesk help if the responsible party is international without an ITIN or SSN?

A: No. Middesk cannot help in this scenario, you'll need to register on your own. 

Q: Why am I unable to enter 0% ownership for the responsible party or add a commercial owner?

A: Some states have a 1% minimum for the responsible party's ownership percentage. These states include ID, KS, MN, OH, SC, DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, and RI.

You’ll need to place registration orders directly with Middesk outside of Gusto or register directly with the agency.

Some states require an individual owner to be listed. If you’re a non-profit or unsure, contact Middesk for help at taxregistrations@middesk.com.

Q: When will my tax account information be available?

A: Each state and agency takes a different amount of time to process a registration. To estimate when your state tax account info will be available, check the Post Submission Questions in Middesk's help article.

Q: Where can I find my tax information?

A: You can find your tax info in several places: 

  • In Gusto: Click the Taxes & Compliance section and select Tax setup, then scroll to state tax setup.
  • In your state’s online portal: Find your account details there.
    • You may need to create accounts on your own, but Middesk does this when it's required to register. Go to the Post Submission Questions in the Middesk help article to see which agencies they'll create credentials for.  
      • If Middesk has to create an agency account to register your business, you can find the agency portal login details on the Taxes & compliance > Tax setup page in Gusto once registration is complete.
  • By mail: Some agencies send tax info by mail. If that happens, Middesk will let you know, and you'll need to enter this info in Gusto.

Gusto’s state tax registration service does not contain tax, legal, financial, or HR advice. Since rules and regulations change over time and can vary by location, consult a lawyer, HR expert, or accountant for specific guidance.

Q: Does Middesk help with giving Gusto third-party access (TPA) or Power of Attorney (POA) for tax payments?

A: Some state agencies need Gusto to have TPA or POA access to file and pay your taxes. Usually, Middesk does not set this up, so you’ll have to do it yourself after registration.

Check the state registration articles to see if TPA or POA is needed and how to set it up. If there's no “Authorize Gusto” section, then TPA is not needed right now.

If setting up TPA or POA requires online agency portal access:

  • If Middesk has to create an agency account to register your business, you can find the agency portal login details on the Taxes & compliance > Tax setup page in Gusto once registration is complete.
  • If Middesk does not need to create an account, but the agency requires TPA to be set up through their portal, you need to set up the agency portal accounts on your own.

Q: Does Middesk help close state tax accounts?

A: No, you'll need to close the tax account yourself.

Q: Can I cancel my Middesk order?

A: At this time, we do not support order cancellations or refunds.

Q: What is Middesk's phone number?

A: To get support from Middesk, you must email them at taxregistrations@middesk.com. They can help with registration-specific questions, or changing info that's already been submitted. For all other questions, you can message Gusto. 

Register for VA income and unemployment tax on your own
Click the dropdowns below to learn how to register with state agencies. Don't forget to give Gusto the third-party access (TPA) we may need to help keep your account information up-to-date.
Virginia tax agencies
  • Virginia Department of Taxation (TAX) – income tax withholding
  • Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) – unemployment tax
Register for VA income and unemployment tax

When you register online, you'll instantly get:

  • VA Tax Account Number (for income tax withholding)
  • Income tax withholding deposit schedule (filing frequency)
  • VEC Account Number (for unemployment tax)

Register for both income and unemployment tax

  1. Go to the VA Tax Online Services for Businesses website.
  2. Under “Register a New Business”, click New business? Register your business here.
    • When you register online, you can sign up your business with Virginia Tax and the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) at the same time. Check the Registration FAQs for more details.
  3. Complete the questions.
    • If you need help registering or have unemployment rate questions, call the VEC at (866) 832-2363.
  4. Do not forget to give Gusto the third-party access (TPA) we may need to help manage your account.

Running payroll in Gusto before you're required to pay unemployment tax

Most companies in Virginia must start paying unemployment insurance tax once they have:

  • Paid $1500 in wages during a calendar quarter or;
  • Had at least one Virginia-employee working for any part of the week, for 20 or more different weeks during a calendar year.
    • For nonprofits, employing at least four workers for 20 weeks (in either the current or previous year).

If you need to run payroll but have not met these requirements, enter the new employer rate for Virginia temporarily. Update the rate once you get it.

Enter the tax account information in Gusto

After a work address in Virginia is assigned to one or more employees, you can add your tax account information:

  1. Go to the Taxes & compliance section and select Tax setup.
  2. Scroll to the "Virginia Tax Setup" headline and click Manage taxes.
  3. Next to "VA Tax Account Number" click Edit and enter your withholding tax account number (starts with a "30-").
    • If you have an account number that starts with something else, it's usually for a different type of tax. The Virginia Department of Taxation handles many taxes (some not related to payroll) and you may be registered for another tax type.
    • If you edit a tax account number after payments or filings have already been made, there may be tax implications. Learn how to pull reports in Gusto that can help you correct any historical tax issues related to tax account number updates.
  4. Next to “Filing Frequency” click Edit and enter your withholding tax deposit schedule.
    • If you do not know it, call the agency at (804) 367-8037.
    • If your VA withholding tax notice says you need to file quarterly, but you deposit taxes semi-weekly, you should choose the semi-weekly option for filing frequency in Gusto.
      • Our system understands that if you deposit taxes semi-weekly, we need to file the VA-16 Quarterly Reconciliation form for you.
  5. Next to "VEC Account Number" click Edit and enter your unemployment account number (10 digits, starting with 000, 001, or 002). Then, click Save.
  6. Next to “Tax Rate” click Edit and enter your unemployment rate, which should include:
    • Base tax rate
    • Pool cost charge (if applicable, rates vary by year)
    • Fund building charge (if applicable, charge varies by year) 
  7. Click Save.
Find account numbers and rate info (if you're already registered)

If you’ve already registered your business in Virginia, you’ll need to enter your tax account information in Gusto.

You need to be registered with one or more of the agencies below for Gusto to file and pay your taxes:

  • Virginia Department of Taxation (TAX) – income tax withholding
  • Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) – unemployment tax

If you still need to register, click the applicable dropdown above in this article.

Find your VA Tax Account Number (for withholding tax)

If you’ve already registered your business, you can find your VA Tax Account Number in letters from the Virginia Department of Taxation. Your withholding tax account number starts with "30-."

  • If your number starts with something else, it’s probably for a different type of tax. The VA Department of Taxation handles other taxes, not just payroll.

If you cannot find your number, call (804) 367-8037 for help.

Find your VEC Account Number and Tax Rate (for unemployment tax)

VEC Account Number

Your VEC Account Number (for unemployment tax) can be found in letters from the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC).

It’s a 10-digit number starting with 000, 001, or 002.

Employer Tax Rate

Your VA Employer Tax Rate is shown in the "Tax Rate" box of the State Unemployment Insurance (SUI) letter from the VEC. The rate you enter in Gusto should include:

  • Base tax rate
  • Pool cost charge (if needed, varies by year)
  • Fund building charge (if needed, varies by year)

If you do not know your number or rate, call (804) 786-7159.

If you do not have your rate yet, enter the new employer rate for Virginia in Gusto temporarily. Update the rate once you get it.

Do not forget to give Gusto the third-party access (TPA) we may need to help manage your account.

Enter the tax account information in Gusto

After a work address in Virginia is assigned to one or more employees, you can add your tax account information:

  1. Go to the Taxes & compliance section and select Tax setup.
  2. Scroll to the "Virginia Tax Setup" headline and click Manage taxes.
  3. Next to "VA Tax Account Number" click Edit and enter your withholding tax account number (starts with a "30-").
    • If you have an account number that starts with something else, it's usually for a different type of tax. The Virginia Department of Taxation handles many taxes (some not related to payroll) and you may be registered for another tax type.
    • If you edit a tax account number after payments or filings have already been made, there may be tax implications. Learn how to pull reports in Gusto that can help you correct any historical tax issues related to tax account number updates.
  4. Next to “Filing Frequency” click Edit and enter your withholding tax deposit schedule.
    • If you do not know it, call the agency at (804) 367-8037.
    • If your VA withholding tax notice says you need to file quarterly, but you deposit taxes semi-weekly, you should choose the semi-weekly option for filing frequency in Gusto.
      • Our system understands that if you deposit taxes semi-weekly, we need to file the VA-16 Quarterly Reconciliation form for you.
  5. Next to "VEC Account Number" click Edit and enter your unemployment account number (10 digits, starting with 000, 001, or 002). Then, click Save.
  6. Next to “Tax Rate” click Edit and  enter your unemployment rate, which should include:
    • Base tax rate
    • Pool cost charge (if applicable, rates vary by year)
    • Fund building charge (if applicable, charge varies by year) 
  7. Click Save.
How to authorize Gusto with Virginia agencies

Follow the steps below to let Gusto monitor your Virginia tax account and update it automatically when we find out about changes.

Authorizing Gusto with the Virginia Employment Commission (unemployment tax)

If you get stuck, the VEC can help you set up your portal and assign Gusto as your tax preparer in it.

To get help from the VEC, you can:

  • Call: (866) 832-2363. 
  • Email: IFileVec@vec.virginia.gov

Step one: Enroll your Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) account for online access

Important: Only the primary user of your tax account can grant Gusto access. 

  1. Head to the Virginia Tax Online Services for Businesses.
  2. Under “Register a New Business” click Is your business already registered with us? Create an online account to set up your User ID and Password.
  3. Select to “Enroll in” VEC only and complete all required fields.
    • In the “Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) Validation Criteria” section, you'll need to know the total wage amount (Line 1) reported on your most recently submitted tax report to the VEC.
      • Enter the amount using the following format: 1234.56.
      • If Gusto filed your prior quarter’s tax returns, you can find a copy of your form in your Gusto account. If someone else filed your prior quarterly report to VEC, you’ll need to obtain a copy of the form from them to access your company’s account.
  4. Click Next.
    • The Business iFile Profile page will display with “Welcome, [Your Name].”
  5. Scroll down this page and click on the hyperlink to access the VEC’s ESS portal.

Step two: Authorize Gusto with third-party access (TPA)

  1. Sign in to your Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) account. 
  2. Under the "iFile Login" section:
    • Select the "VEC" radio button. 
    • Enter your company’s 10-digit "VEC" account number.
    • Enter your password.
    • Click Log In.
  3. Under “Manage your account”, click the hyperlink Assign a Tax Preparer.
  4. In the “Enter the Unique Id given to you by your Tax Preparer” field, enter “Gusto!” (include the exclamation point).
  5. In the “Your Linked iFile Accounts” section, make sure these checkboxes are selected:
    • Account Summary
    • Quarterly Report and Payment
  6. Select Assign.
  7. Next, sign in to Gusto to let us know you've granted us access:
    • On your home page under "Things to do," click Give Gusto access to your Virginia Employment Commission account. 
    • Click the checkbox to indicate you've completed the task in your VEC account. 
    • Click Submit. 
Forms we file in Virginia
  • VA-5* (Employer's Return of Virginia Income Tax Withheld, Electronic Only)
  • VA-6* (Employer's Annual or Final Summary of Income Tax Withheld)
  • VA-15* (Employer's Voucher for Payment of Income Tax Withheld, Semiweekly)
  • VA-16 (Employer's Payments Quarterly Reconciliation and Return of Income Tax Withheld)
  • VEC-FC-20 (Employer's Quarterly Tax Report)
  • VEC-FC-21 (Employer's Quarterly Payroll Report)
  • VA-W (W-2/1099 Transmittal)
  • State W2 (Wage and Tax Statement)
  • New Hire Report

You can view forms in Taxes & Compliance, then Tax documents. Switch between the tabs to find federal, state, W-2s, and 1099s.

Some forms show an asterisk (*). Forms like payment vouchers or coupons that were filed electronically may not show in your Gusto account. Sign in to the agency's portal to view filings and payments.

To see what Gusto has paid for you, run the Agency Payments report.

(**) According to the Virginia Department of Taxation, Form VA-6 is due by January 31st of the next year or within 30 days after your company’s last paycheck. Gusto only files this form at the end of the year.

If your company stops paying wages before year-end, you must file the VA-6 form yourself. File the VA-6 here.

Filing deadline and penalties

  • The VA-6 is due within 30 days after your company’s final wage payment.
  • If you miss the 30-day deadline, the penalty is at least $10 and up to 30% of the tax due.
  • Gusto will file a VA-6 for you on January 31st, but if this creates a late filing, the Virginia agency may charge a $10 late fee. Your company is responsible for paying that fee.
Agency website(s) and contact info
  • Virginia Department of Taxation 
    • Call (804) 367-8037
  • Virginia Employment Commission
    • Call (866) 832-2363. 
RetirePath Virginia
If RetirePath Virginia tells you to enroll, you can make things easier by connecting your company’s auto-IRA with Gusto to automate payroll deductions and manage your plan.

Learn how to close or reopen tax accounts.

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