Tennessee Labor and Employment FAQs
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Who Sets The Prevailing Wage Rates?
A: The Prevailing Wage Commission sets the rates on highway projects every year and on building projects every other year. Both are based on a survey of each industry. -
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If A Contractor Has Not Paid The Prevailing Wage Rate, What Can Be Done?
A: All claims are investigated and if violations are found, the contractor is required to pay the prevailing wage plus any back wages due. The Division of Labor Standards … More -
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Who Is Liable For Unemployment Insurance Premiums?
A: As an employer, you become liable or "covered" under Tennessee Employment Security Law if you meet any one of the following conditions based on the type and nature of … More -
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How Does My Business Register As A New Employer?
A: A "new" employer must complete a Report to Determine Status Application for Employer Number. If you are liable for unemployment insurance premiums in Tennessee, … More -
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Who Are Employees?
A: Determining whether or not someone is an employee is a matter of law. A few examples of employees are: Corporate officers (including Subchapter S Corporations) … More -
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What Is A Reimbursing Employer (Not-For-Profit And Government Entities)?
A: Reimbursing employers are employers who are required to reimburse the department dollar for dollar for their proportionate share of benefits paid to a former employee. … More -
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If My Business Has Employees Working In Several States, To Which State(S) Should I Report The Employees?
A: Each employee's situation may be different. Use the first applicable test of the 4 tests below when determining to which state a particular employee's wages should be … More -
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How Is My Premium Rate Determined?
A: Your employer premium rate is dependent upon whether you are a new employer or an experiencerated employer. New employers in Tennessee are initially subject to a … More -
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How Does My Business File Quarterly Reports?
A: "Premium Reports" (LB0456) and "Wage Reports" (LB0851) are mailed to employers each calendar quarter. If you do not receive a quarterly report, you are not … More -
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What Is The Definition Of Wages?
A: All remuneration paid for personal services from whatever source is considered to be "wages" for unemployment insurance purposes. Examples of such remuneration, or … More -
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What Are Taxable Wages?
A: Taxable Wages: For Tennessee unemployment insurance purposes, "taxable wages" are defined as the first $7,000 paid to each employee in a calendar year.