Delaware Labor and Employment FAQs
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What Can I Do If I Still Disagree With The Referee's Decision?
A: If there is still a disagreement, any party may appeal to the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board. The appeal must be filed to the Board within 10 days of the mailing … More -
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For The Purpose Of Paying Unemployment Taxes, How Do I Know If I Fit The Definition Of "Employer"?
A: An employer is an individual or employing unit that 1) employs one or more individuals for some portion of the day in each of 20 different weeks, or 2) pays total … More -
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How Does My Business Register As A "New" Employer?
A: You can open an unemployment insurance employer account by filing a Form UC1, Report to Determine Liability and if Liable Application for Employer Account … More -
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How Are Tax Rates Determined?
A: The tax an employer pays depends on the size of the employer's taxable payroll, the employer's unemployment insurance tax rate and the taxable wage base. The taxable … More -
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How Does My Business File Quarterly Reports?
A: You are required to report your payroll and pay unemployment insurance taxes four times a year. Forms UC8 and UC8A will be sent to you at the end of each … More -
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Please Explain The Prevailing Wage Law.
A: The Department of Labor establishes and enforces the payment of wage rates for laborers and mechanics employed on statefunded construction projects. Prevailing … More