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Unemployment Insurance - Changes on the Way
Recent developments regarding Unemployment Insurance warrant the attention of small, independent businesses. Here’s a rundown of the changes.
One-Week Waiting Period for State UI Benefits
Effective January 1, 2012, all UI benefit claimants will be subject to an unpaid waiting period during the first week of each new unemployment benefit year for which the claimant both files a claim and is otherwise eligible for regular (state) UI benefits.
Special Assessment for Interest on Outstanding Federal Loans
In early August, 2011, Wisconsin employers with taxable payrolls for calendar year 2010 greater than $25,000 will be billed to make the federally required interest payment on an outstanding UI Trust Fund loan. The payment, due in September, 2011, will be calculated as a fixed rate multiplied by the employer’s 2010 calendar year taxable payroll.
For affected employers who pay quarterly taxes, the estimated assessment rate will be 0.2%. For employers who reimburse the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) for UI benefits paid on their behalf, the estimated assessment rate will be 0.15%.
Video of the Day
News of the Day - 5/17
Contrary to Previous Reports, Wisconsin Economy Added 23,000 Jobs in 2011
On Wednesday, the state Department of Workforce Development released what it billed as actual 2011 jobs data, based on reports from 160,000 employers. The data show Wisconsin’s economy actually added 23,0000 jobs between December 2010 and December 2011. That’s vastly different than BLS’ Employment Statistics data, which estimated a net loss of 33,900 jobs in 2011 — a swing of 57,221 jobs. The difference is in how the jobs numbers are reported.
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