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  1. On January 15, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued Revenue Ruling 2025-04, which explains how the federal government will approach income taxes for premiums and benefits …

  2. Minnesota’s Paid Leave Law: New Guidance, Higher Payroll Taxes ...

    Like other state-run paid family leave programs, Minnesota Paid Leave is designed to be funded by both employees and employers via increased payroll taxes and employer premium payments.

  3. Minnesota’s Paid Family & Medical Leave: What’s Taxable, …

    Minnesota’s Paid Family and Medical Leave program is right around the corner, and as with most new programs, the tax treatment is evolving.

  4. Minnesota Paid Family & Medical Leave (PFML): What Employers …

    Oct 8, 2025 · As Minnesota prepares for its Paid Leave program, understanding the tax implications is crucial. Here’s a breakdown of key points to help navigate state and federal tax …

  5. Minnesota Paid Leave - Minnesota Department of Revenue

    Dec 19, 2025 · Beginning January 2026, the Minnesota Paid Leave program will provide eligible individuals with medical or family leave. Leave payments are determined based on what you …

  6. New Guidance on the Taxability of Medical Leave Benefits Under …

    3 days ago · The Minnesota Paid Leave Program recently provided some new guidance on the taxability of medical leave benefits for calendar year 2026. The guidance was prompted by …

  7. PLL requires employers to provide covered employees with up to 20 weeks of paid leave to care for themselves or their family members. PLL will be paid for by payroll taxes and premium …

  8. IRS Updates 2026 tax guidance for Paid Leave benefits

    3 days ago · The Internal Revenue Service has delayed certain federal tax withholding and reporting requirements for state paid medical leave benefits until 2027, simplifying tax …

  9. Taxes and Paid Leave | Minnesota Paid Leave - pl.mn.gov

    Find answers to common questions about state and federal taxes for individuals and employers under Minnesota Paid Leave.

  10. Employers may deduct the employee portion of Paid Leave premiums from paychecks starting January 1, 2026. The premium rate is a percentage of an employee's wages that will be …