Setting up payroll in New York 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.
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Gusto works with Middesk to help you register with tax agencies in new states.
Get help registering for state taxes
We can help you register for state tax accounts after you:
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:
What the process looks like
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 there's no TPA or POA section, it's not needed right now.
If setting up TPA requires online agency portal access
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:
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 there's no TPA or POA section, it's not needed right now.
If setting up TPA requires online agency portal access
Need to make a change?
If you already submitted your info but need to fix something, email taxregistrations@middesk.com to update it.
When your order is complete, you’ll get emails from Gusto and Middesk. They’ll detail the next steps, which include:
Before your order is done, you can check the order status in your Gusto account:
For most states where tax registration info is sent by physical mail, here's what to expect:
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
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:
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:
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:
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.
Click the dropdowns below to learn how to register with state and local agencies.
You should get your account numbers and unemployment rate(s) 7–10 business days after registering online.
After registering with the New York Department of Labor, you'll also be registered with the New York Department of Taxation and Finance.
After a work address in New York is assigned to one or more employees, you can add your tax account information:
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.
Local taxes are paid to the state of New York.
Learn more about the local taxes and programs you may encounter below.
The MCTMT tax is based on the wages of employees working in the metropolitan commuter transportation district (MCTD) of New York City.
Counties included in MCTMT
Let us know if you’ve paid MCTMT before
When setting up your first employee in New York, you'll be asked if you've paid MCTMT before.
Payments and reporting
Your PrompTax access code must be entered in Gusto so that we can pay and file this tax for you.
We'll report the wages subject to this tax on the Employer's Quarterly Metropolitan Transit Tax Form (MTA-305). You can find this form in your Documents tab in your account.
You can see any MCTMT payments made by running an Agency Payments report in Gusto.
START-UP NY lets new and expanding businesses operate tax-free for 10 years near certain universities in New York. Learn more about the program.
Gusto does not formally support this program, but it can affect MCTMT payments and filings. If you apply for START-UP NY, or if an employee qualifies for it, contact us to make sure your account is set up correctly.
In New York, employers must provide disability insurance to cover employees if they get hurt or sick off the job. You can get this insurance through the New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF).
In either case, you'll have to pay the insurance premiums once a year directly to the carrier.
Deduction and premium payment reminders
New York lets you take a small amount from your employees' paychecks to help pay for this insurance. If you choose this option, Gusto will take the money out of their paychecks and leave it in your company’s bank account so you can pay the insurance provider.
Set up SDI deductions in Gusto
New York also requires employers to provide Family Leave Insurance (SFLI) for employees who need to take time off for certain family reasons. Contact your SDI carrier to learn how to add Paid Family Leave coverage.
Deduction and premium payment reminders
You can take money from your employees' paychecks to help pay for this insurance, up to a yearly limit. If you choose to do this, Gusto will take the money out of their paychecks and leave it in your company’s bank account so you can pay the insurance provider directly.
Set up family leave deductions in Gusto
In New York, most employers with one or more employees must have Workers' Compensation insurance. You can get this insurance through:
You'll need to be registered with one or more of the below agencies for Gusto to file and pay taxes for you:
If you still need to register, learn how at the start of the article.
This is your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) followed by a one, or two-digit location code (called the "NYS suffix").
You can find your "Employer Registration Number" on notices sent to you from the Department of Labor (DOL), like Form NYS-45. On the New York Business Express site, this might be called a Business number.
You can find your unemployment contribution rate on the "Notice of Unemployment Insurance Rate" (Form IA 97) the NY Department of Labor sends you each year.
Only enter your “UI rate”, do not enter the "Re-employment services fund" or "Total rate."
If you do not know your rate, call the agency at (888) 899-8810. If you do not have your rate yet, enter the new employer rate for New York in Gusto for now. Update the rate once you get it.
PrompTax is usually required if you withheld $100,000 or more in taxes last year. The New York Department of Taxation and Finance will let you know if you need to register for PrompTax to pay electronically.
You’ll get the six-digit code after registering for PrompTax. Gusto needs this code to pay and file your taxes.
Local taxes are paid to the state of New York.
Learn more about the local taxes and programs you may encounter below.
The MCTMT tax is based on the wages of employees working in the metropolitan commuter transportation district (MCTD) of New York City.
Counties included in MCTMT
Let us know if you’ve paid MCTMT before
When setting up your first employee in New York, you'll be asked if you've paid MCTMT before.
Payments and reporting
Your PrompTax access code must be entered in Gusto so that we can pay and file this tax for you.
We'll report the wages subject to this tax on the Employer's Quarterly Metropolitan Transit Tax Form (MTA-305). You can find this form in your Documents tab in your account.
You can see any MCTMT payments made by running an Agency Payments report in Gusto.
START-UP NY lets new and expanding businesses operate tax-free for 10 years near certain universities in New York. Learn more about the program.
Gusto does not formally support this program, but it can affect MCTMT payments and filings. If you apply for START-UP NY, or if an employee qualifies for it, contact us to make sure your account is set up correctly.
After a work address in New York is assigned to one or more employees, you can add your tax account information:
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.
The Department of Taxation and Finance will change it's website in November, 2025, and with it, will come new security options.
Do not turn on the feature that "prevents tax professionals from adding them as a client" or Gusto will not be able to file and pay taxes for you. If you turn it on, you'll have to manually give Gusto access later.
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.
We follow the rules from the NY Department of Taxation and Finance for reporting wages on employee Form W-2s.
Because of their guidelines, New York employees often see the same wage amount in Box 1 (federal wages, tips, other compensation) and Box 16 (state wages, tips, etc). This is correct, even if some wages were earned in other states.
You can find more details about how to report wages (by worker type) for New York State, New York City, and Yonkers on the agency's website.
Learn how to close or reopen tax accounts.