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Hire in Iowa: payroll, tax, and employment law

Five state-specific guides for US-based and international employers hiring in Iowa in 2026.

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What do you need to know to hire in Iowa?

Iowa sits inside the federal employment framework (FLSA, FICA, FUTA) but layers its own state income tax, unemployment insurance, worker-classification test, leave entitlements, and wage-and-hour rules on top. Each of the five guides below covers one layer in detail.

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Employers running US payroll for the first time often underestimate the per-state work. Iowa has its own withholding forms, its own SUI wage base, and (in many cases) its own classification test that differs from the IRS common-law test. Get any one wrong and you face state-level fines on top of federal exposure. The guides linked below are the Iowa-specific facts you need before your first hire.

Iowa state employment guides

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Most of the noise around US state hiring is solvable with the right facts up front. Iowa's rules aren't unusually punitive, they're just different from your home state's, and the corrections come at quarterly filing time when it's too late. Read the five guides, run the numbers in the calculator, and call us when you have a real Iowa hire on the table.

, Tom Price-Daniel, Teamed