Georgia Labor and Employment FAQs
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Is Anyone Exempt From This Law?
A: No one is exempt from this law. -
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When Must An Employer Report?
A: Within 10 days of the hire date. -
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What Information Must An Employer Report?
A: The employee`s name, address, social security number and date of birth, state of hire, and date of hire. Also the employer`s name, address, telephone number, Federal … More -
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How Does An Employer Report?
A: Fax or mail the new hire reporting form, W4 printed list, computer disk, tape, or cartridge, Internet, or preformatted diskette or call the center to report … More -
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Where Does The Employer Send The Reports?
A: Send reports to: Georgia New Hire Reporting center P.O. BOX 38480 ATLANTA, GA 303340480 -
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I Report Employee Information To The Georgia Department Of Labor Every Quarter. Why Must I Report It When I Hire?
A: New hire information from the Department of Labor report becomes available two to six months after hire. When you immediately report new hires, we have a much better … More -
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Does An Employer Have To Report If They Do Not Hire Anyone?
A: No -
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Do Temporary Services Have To Report All Their New Hires For Every Assignment?
A: The agency needs to report each employee who fills out a W4. -
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What If An Employee Worked A Couple Days And Then Quit?
A: If that employee filled out a WA, then you must report that employee. -
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Can An Employer Send An Outdated W~4?
A: Yes, but if you need new W~4`s, please call the Internal Revenue Service. -
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Is A Post Office Box Sufficient For An Employer Address?
A: Yes.