Unemployment is an insurance program providing temporary, partial wage replacement to workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own. The program is funded by Unemployment premiums paid by employers based on the amount of wages paid for covered employment. The Unemployment Premium or "tax" is paid on the first $12,000 only in gross wages an employer pays to an individual in a calendar year.
Assist employers with registering, filling quarterly wage reports, and making payments.
Answer questions about liability, rates, seasonality, successorships and much more.
Advisory services on unemployment insurance benefit charges and tax matters.
Appellate services to resolve benefit eligibility and unemployment tax liability disputes.
WorkShare, an alternative to layoffs during a temporary business downturn
Speak to local groups to explain aspects of the unemployment law and system.