When Do I File The Tax Reporting Forms?
The Quarterly Wage, Contribution and Employment and Training Assessment Report (UCB6) must be filed on or before the last day of the month following the close of the calendar quarter and must be filed each quarter even though wages were not paid during the quarter:
First quarter ends March 31: due April 1 30
Second quarter ends June 30: due July 1 31
Third quarter ends September 30: due October 1 31
Fourth quarter ends December 31: due January 1 31
If an employer has not submitted Form UCB6 for any of the prior quarters at the time the employer is experience rated (at the beginning of each year), the employer will be assessed the maximum rate of 5.4%.
Employers interested in magnetic media reporting should contact the Employer Services Section for additional information.
Other Hawaii Labor and Employment FAQs
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Are There Restrictions On The Hours That A Minor May Work?
A: Minors 14 and 15 years of age may work: Between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. (except each year from June 1 through the day before Labor Day a minor may work between 6:00 … More -
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How Do I File For Unemployment Insurance Benefits?
A: You can file a new claim for unemployment insurance benefits, reopen an existing claim, and claim weekly benefits by calling the telephone filing system, "Hawaii … More -
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How Do I Qualify For Unemployment Insurance Benefits?
A: To qualify monetarily for unemployment insurance, you must be paid sufficient wages in your base period. The base period is the first 4 of the last 5 completed … More -
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How Much Money Can I Receive In Unemployment Benefits?
A: If you meet the minimum qualifying wages, then your weekly benefit amount will equal 1/21 of your high quarter wages. However, your weekly benefit amount cannot be … More -
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Are Unemployment Benefits Taxable?
A: Any unemployment insurance benefits you receive are taxable income. You will be issued Form 1099G at the end of January showing the amount of benefits paid to you. … More -
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What Can I Do If I Am Denied Benefits?
A: If you have been denied benefits, you can either request reconsideration or file an appeal. Your request must be in writing, either on a department form or by letter, … More -
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What Is The Tax Rate For A New Employer?
A: The contribution rate for new or newly covered employers will be 2.4% for the year 2002. Thereafter, employers are advised of their individual contribution rate in … More -
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How Do I Register As An Employer With The Unemployment Insurance Division?
A: An employer must file Form UC1, Report to Determine Liability Under the Hawaii Employment Security Law with the Unemployment Insurance Division within twenty … More -
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What is the minimum wage in Hawaii?
A: The minimum wage in Hawaii is currently $7.25 per hour. Workers who are exempt from the minimum wage law are those at a guaranteed monthly salary of $2000 per month; … More -
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What Is The Law Regarding Overtime?
A: Employers must pay 1 and ½ times regular pay for hours in excess of 40 hours per week. Employers in certain industries may select 20 workweeks per year … More