This form is kept on file in the SWAT Office in Boyer and provides us with information regarding your employment.
This form verifies that you read the SWAT handbook and accept the responsibilities of your assigned position.
This form verifies your employment eligibility in the United States. BEFORE YOU BEGIN WORK, KATHY MULL MUST SEE TWO FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION from you (usually an original social security number and driver's license) to complete this form. Please fill out only part #1 of this form; Kathy will complete the rest.
This form is used for federal tax purposes. The home address indicated on the form should be your permanent residence (i.e. the residence your taxes will be filed under). Those persons entering EXEMPT in part #7 need to submit a W-4 form every year to remain exempt.
This card will stay on file with the Student Payroll office. The municipality for wage tax purposes should be your permanent residence (i.e. the residence your taxes will be filed under). This card also contains the information that the Student Payroll office will use to send W-2 statements and paychecks to (i.e. the LOCAL address indicated on the card), therefore, it is important to keep this information up to date with the Student Payroll office. Local address changes can be made via a phone call to Student Payroll, however, permanent address changes must be done by filling out a form available in the Student Payroll office in Dilworth.
If you were employed by the University in previous years and submitted a W-4 and claimed EXEMPT, you must fill out another W-4 form this tax year to remain EXEMPT.
If your permanent residence is out-of-state and is one of the following: Virginia (VA), West Virginia (WV), Maryland (MD), Ohio (OH), or Indiana (IN), there is a form you can fill out in the Student Payroll office so that you do not have to pay Pennsylvania state tax. Residents of New York (NY) and Delaware (DE) are required to pay Pennsylvania state tax. New Jersey (NJ) residents have state tax taken out in Pennsylvania, but are credited for it when filing New Jersey state tax.