Auditor seeks to tax temporary workersTerre Haute Tribune-Star
A county official is questioning an opinion from state officials that temporary workers at a Vigo County construction site are not required to pay state or local income taxes.
In a March letter to the Indiana Department of Revenue, county Auditor Jim Bramble asked why workers were not paying income taxes after he was informed that two contractors were not withholding state gross income tax or county option income taxes from the pay of employees.
Bramble, in a second letter to the state agency, asked on Tuesday for “specific statutes, rules or regulations that would exempt the employers at the Wal-Mart construction site
from withholding tax and their non-resident employees from an obligation to pay.”
If there is not a specific exemption applicable, Bramble asked the state Department of Revenue to require taxes be paid. “If these workers are subject to state and local income taxes, which I think they are, the county is losing out on some income taxes,” Bramble said Wednesday.
“I see no exemptions for temporary employment in the state law on this,” Bramble said.