The Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Mobility Tax (MCTMT) is a tax imposed on certain employers and self-employed individuals doing business within the metropolitan commuter transportation district (MCTD).
The MCTD includes the following counties: New York (Manhattan), Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn), Richmond (Staten Island), Queens, Nassau, Orange, Suffolk, Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester.
The tax has colloquially been given the name “the MTA Tax” because the money is used for the MTA department and only the counties that benefit from the infrastructure—railroads, ferries, bridges, tunnels, subways, etc.—are included in contribution.
Psst...Justworks processes payroll and related payroll taxes, so we can calculate how much MCTMT you’ll pay each quarter. Learn more about it here.
According to the New York Department of Taxation and Finance, employers must file a quarterly return and pay any MCTMT due for a calendar quarter if:
They’re required to withhold New York State income tax from wages; and
Their payroll expense exceeds $312,500 for that calendar quarter.
This tax does not apply to public school districts, agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S., federally chartered credit unions, and several other types of institutions. You can read the full list here.
This MCTMT is assessed based on the employer’s total payroll expense that an employer has or a certain amount of net income that a self-employed individual generates. The maximum MCTMT rate is 0.34%. The tax rate scale is based on how much payroll the employer pays for covered employees each calendar quarter. The rates are as follows:
Over $312,500 - $375,000: 0.11% tax
Over $375,000 - $437,500: 0.23% tax
Over $437,500: 0.34% tax
The amount of net earnings that needs to be reached before the tax kicks in is $50,000. Self-employed individuals (including partners) do not share in the same scaled tax rates as employers do. They are required to pay a flat 0.34% of their total net earnings once they meet the $50,000 threshold.
The method and due dates for remitting MCTMT payments depend on whether or not the employer is required to or elects to participate in the PrompTax program for New York State withholding tax purposes.
Employers that are not required and do not elect to participate in the PrompTax program can file a paper Form MTA-305 and pay the MCTMT by check or money order. Alternatively, if the employers can create an Online Services business account, they can seamlessly file and pay the MCTMT online through the Tax Department Web site.
Quarterly returns are due as follows:
Quarter | Due Date |
---|---|
January 1 to March 31 | April 30 |
April 1 to June 30 | July 31 |
July 1 to September 30 | October 31 |
October 1 to December 31 | January 31 |
When the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, employers may file on the next business day.
The MCTMT is based on your payroll. Justworks processes payroll and related payroll taxes, so we can calculate exactly how much MCTMT you’ll have to pay New York each quarter. As with everything at Justworks, this saves you time so that you can focus on what really matters: running your business.
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