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Compliance

Working with Employers to Assure the Support for our Nation's Children

Wisconsin Statutes 103.05, Administrative Code DWD 42 and the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996, 42 U.S.C. 653a, requires all employers to report newly hired and re-hired employees to a state directory within 20 days of their hire date.

New hire reporting is required by law in all 50 states, and has been mandatory since October, 1998. 

The State of Wisconsin works with employers to help assure that all new hires are reported as required. The Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) provides states a quarterly report containing information on employers who may not have reported all new hires as required.

Using the quarterly report, our Center may mail notices to employers who appear to be non-compliant in reporting their new hires. Aside from providing information on legal requirements, the notice also provides information on how to comply with new hire reporting laws, so employers may avoid future notices.

Using a different FEIN to report your new hires and your quarterly wage information may also cause you to appear as non-compliant. If you have more than one FEIN, please make certain you use the same FEIN you use to report your quarterly wage information when reporting new hires. If you receive a non-compliance notice from our office and you believe you may be using multiple FEINs, please contact our office.

The Wisconsin New Hire Reporting Center also monitors regular new hire reports coming into the Center, and attempts to contact employers who appear to have lapsed or who have irregular new hire reporting histories.

New hire reporting is a valuable tool that contributes to the well-being of many families, and assists with preventing fraudulent unemployment payments and/or welfare benefit payments. To learn more about the benefits of new hire reporting, click here

If you have received a notice from the Center which referenced a lack of compliance, or if you have additional questions about complying with the new hire reporting law, contact us.

 

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