State to Issue $16
million in Credits to Reverse Penalties for Monthly
Electronic Wage Reporting
Rules provide relief for
nearly 13,000 employers over the next six months
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[August 29, 2015]
CHICAGO–The
Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) will issue $16 million
in credits, including associated interest charges, to nearly 13,000
Illinois employers who experienced difficulties in transitioning to new
wage reporting requirements under the 2012 Medicaid reform law and
Department rulemaking. The Department credited $1.5 million on Aug. 14
to approximately 4,000 impacted employers and $14.5 million will be
credited to the remaining number of employers by the end of the 4th
quarter. Refunds would be issued only if the credits cannot be applied
to other liabilities by Jan. 31, 2016, under a rule agreed upon by the
business and labor communities.
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“We are pleased to provide relief to employers who tried their level
best to comply with the new e-filing wage reporting requirement but
were unable to for legitimate reasons,” said Director Jeff Mays.
“The Department will continue to explore ways to enhance the wage
reporting system and prevent Unemployment Insurance benefit fraud to
help save Illinois taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each
year.”
In 2013, IDES implemented rules under the Illinois Unemployment
Insurance Act which 1) required employers who had 25 or more
employees in the previous calendar year to file electronic wage
reports and 2) phased in monthly reporting through July 2014, as
required under the SMART ACT, also referred to as the Illinois
Medicaid Reform Act of 2012. These requirements were designed to
help combat Medicaid fraud and limit eligibility to those whose
incomes qualify them for the program. However, many Illinois
employers experienced problems transitioning to the new
requirements, and as a result, incurred penalties and interest
charges.
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To address this issue, the Department adopted new rules in 2014 to remove such
penalties and interest. The rule retroactively aligns the electronic reporting
requirement with the existing monthly reporting implementation schedule and
waives up to the first two quarters of penalties for late monthly reports, as
long as the employer submitted quarterly reports for that same quarter in a
timely manner. Additional information on the refunds/credits to eligible
employers is also available through the Employer Hotline (800) 247-4984 and
through the Department’s wage reporting online tool TaxNet.
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