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Unemployment Insurance Agency Provides Important Year-end Dates
November 24, 2021
Potential Tax Rate Increase Due to Missing Report(s) (Form UIA 1761) were mailed November 9th. Employers have 15 days to submit all missing report(s) to avoid a three percent non-reporting penalty added to your 2022 tax rate.
November 13, 2021 – January 3, 2022
UIA will begin assigning 2022 tax rates for employers beginning in December; there will be no tax rate modifications during this time.
- Any request to change the 2022 tax rate must be posted to your online account by 5:00 p.m. Friday, December 10, 2021.
- The existing tax rate cannot be changed.
- Financial adjustments during this period will not result in any tax rate changes for you.
- No new tax rates or tax rate redeterminations will be generated during this time period.
- All late missing or amended reports submitted during this period will be held until January 3, 2022. Thereafter, the reports will automatically be posted to the employer’s account.
- New employer account numbers will be assigned but no tax rate will be assigned until after January 3, 2022.
December 30, 2021
- The annual Form UIA 1771, Tax Rate Determination for Calendar Year 2022 will be mailed.
- The 2022 taxable wage base will remain at $9,500.