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			Department of Employment Security 
			Waiving Penalty for Employers 
			Agency Suspends Late Wage Report Filing 
			Fee 
			 
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            [June 12, 2020]  
             The Illinois Department of Employment Security 
			(IDES) today announced that employers will not face a penalty fee 
			for filing their February 2020 wage reports late. The emergency rule 
			was electronically filed with the Secretary of State on April 7, 
			2020 and becomes immediately effective. 
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			 Wage reports are filed by employers and businesses 
			on a monthly basis and document the number of workers and the wages 
			each worker is paid during that month. These reports, which reflect 
			employment and wages for the previous month, are used to determine 
			whether a claimant is monetarily eligible for unemployment benefits 
			and the amount of benefits for which the claimant is eligible. The 
			timely filing of these reports is vital to integrity of the 
			unemployment trust fund, out of which unemployment benefits are 
			paid.  
			 
			Employers are still encouraged to file their February 2020 wage 
			reports, which were due to the department on March 31, 2020, as soon 
			as possible. This will assist with department in making monetary 
			eligibility determinations for workers who have been impacted by 
			layoffs and job losses as a result of COVID-19 and are currently 
			filing unemployment benefit claims. 
			 
			IDES is continuing to work through and process an unprecedented 
			number of unemployment benefit claims and questions, both online and 
			through the call center. Over 300,000 unemployment claims were filed 
			in the month of March, compared to the just over 36,000 claims filed 
			in March 2019. 
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            Workers who have experienced layoffs, job losses, and 
			business closures due to COVID-19 should visit IDES.Illinois.gov for 
			more information about how they could qualify for unemployment 
			benefits or to file a claim. 
			  
            
			  
            
			 
			Anyone with a question or in need of assistance with unemployment 
			benefits at this time is encouraged to visit our website. For those 
			in need of technical assistance or without the capability to file a 
			claim online, please call the customer service center at 
			800.244.5631. 
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