| IDES lowers unemployment taxes for 
			seventh straight yearNearly 300,000 business owners to pay 
			lower payroll taxes in 2019
 
 
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			 [November 09, 2018] 
			The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) has announced 
			the regular unemployment rates for 2019 will be lower for more than 
			92 percent of the state’s employers who are required to register and 
			pay state Unemployment Insurance (UI) taxes.
 Illinois business owners are on target to pay $1.9 billion in UI 
			taxes in 2018 and will pay $1.66 billion in 2019, an estimated $240 
			million decrease. In 2012, Illinois businesses paid $3.36 billion in 
			UI taxes, which means the state has lowered the tax by 50.6 percent 
			over the last seven years.
 
 Rates are determined by the of ratio of unemployment charges to 
			taxable wages paid in the state. The Illinois unemployment rate for 
			September was down to 4.1 percent. The last time the Illinois 
			jobless rate last stood at 4.1 percent was in February 1999.
 
 “The cost of doing business in Illinois has continued to decline for 
			the vast majority of employers when it comes to Unemployment 
			Insurance,” said IDES Director Jeff Mays. “Even as our tax rates 
			have been consistently dropping, our UI Trust Fund balance will 
			close out the year at a near-record high of $1.9 billion even as we 
			have paid off $930 million in bonds.”
 
			
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The UI Trust Fund is the mechanism that pays for unemployment benefits for those 
workers laid off through no fault of their own. The taxes flow into the UI Trust 
Fund and are distributed to displaced workers through IDES as their claims are 
processed.
 Of the 322,446 businesses registered to pay UI taxes, 297,695 will see their 
rates drop. There were 241,955 businesses who did not have any unemployment 
claims filed against them in 2018.
 
 
 About IDES: IDES encourages employment by connecting employers to jobseekers, 
provides unemployment insurance benefits to eligible individuals, produces labor 
market data and protects taxpayers from unemployment insurance fraud. Visit the 
Department’s website at 
www.ides.illinois.gov for more information.
 
				 
		[Illinois Department of Employment 
		Security] |