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001) of UI taxable wages for employers with positive UI reserve account balances and employers subject to Section 977(c) of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC). corporations whose sole activities in CT are trading stocks, securities or commodities of their own account. The tax rate is set by statute at 0.1% (.001)
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