Vermont Statutes
Chapter 17 - Unemployment Compensation
§ 1314a. Quarterly wage reporting; misclassification; penalties

§ 1314a. Quarterly wage reporting; misclassification; penalties
(a)(1) Each employing unit that is an employer that has individuals in employment as defined in subdivision 1301(6) of this chapter shall file with the Commissioner on forms supplied by the Commissioner a detailed wage report for each calendar quarter that contains each individual worker’s name, Social Security number, gross wages paid during each calendar quarter, and any other information the Commissioner deems necessary in the administration of this chapter.
(2) In addition to other information required by this section, the wage reports required by this subsection shall include for each worker paid by the hour the worker’s gender and the worker’s hourly wage.
(b) Reports required by subsection (a) of this section shall be filed with the Commissioner by the last day of the calendar month following the calendar quarter for which the report is submitted.
(c) An employing unit that is not an employer shall, upon request of the Commissioner, submit reports on forms furnished by the Commissioner regarding employment, wages, hours of employment, unemployment, and related matters that the Commissioner deems necessary in the administration of this chapter.
(d) Reports required by subsection (c) of this section shall be submitted to the Commissioner not later than 10 calendar days after the date the Commissioner’s request was mailed to the employing unit.
(e) On request of the Commissioner, any employing unit or employer shall report, within 10 days of the mailing or personal delivery of the request, separation information for a claimant, any disqualifying income the claimant may have received, and any other information that the Commissioner may require to determine the claimant’s eligibility for unemployment compensation. The Commissioner shall make a request when:
(1) the claimant’s eligibility is dependent upon:
(A) wages paid during an incomplete calendar quarter in which the claimant was separated; or
(B) the last completed quarter; and
(2) obtaining the information will result in more timely benefit payments.
(f)(1) Any employing unit or employer that fails to:
(A) File a report required by this section shall be subject to an administrative penalty of $100.00 for each report not received by the prescribed due dates.
(B) Properly classify an individual regarding the status of employment shall be subject to an administrative penalty of not more than $5,000.00 for each improperly classified employee. In addition, an employer found to have violated this section is prohibited from contracting, directly or indirectly, with the State or any of its subdivisions for up to three years following the date the employer was found to have failed to properly classify, as determined by the Commissioner in consultation with the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services or the Secretary of Transportation, as appropriate. Either the Secretary or the Commissioner, as appropriate, shall be consulted in any appeal relating to prohibiting the employer from contracting with the State or its subdivisions.
(2)(A) Penalties under this subsection (f) shall be collected in the same manner as contributions under section 1329 of this title and shall be paid into the Contingent Fund established in section 1365 of this title.
(B) If the employing unit demonstrates that its failure was due to a reasonable cause, the Commissioner may waive or reduce the penalty.
(g)(1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, the Commissioner may, where practicable, require any employing unit to file the reports required pursuant to subsections (a) through (d) of this section, or any departmental registration required prior to submitting the reports required by this section, in an electronic media form.
(2) The Commissioner may waive the requirement that an employing unit submit a report in an electronic media form if the employing unit attests that it is unable to file the required report in that form. (Added 1985, No. 50, § 6; amended 1985, No. 146 (Adj. Sess.), § 4; 1987, No. 227 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. May 26, 1988; 1989, No. 132 (Adj. Sess.), § 3; 1997, No. 101 (Adj. Sess.), § 2; 1999, No. 119 (Adj. Sess.), § 10, eff. May 18, 2000; 2001, No. 56, § 1; 2009, No. 142 (Adj. Sess.), § 9; 2013, No. 173 (Adj. Sess.), § 2; 2019, No. 91 (Adj. Sess.), § 29, eff. July 1, 2020.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 21 - Labor

Chapter 17 - Unemployment Compensation

§ 1301. Definitions

§ 1301a. Department of Labor; composition

§ 1302. Vermont Employment Security Board, composition, duties

§ 1303. Compensation

§ 1304. Quorum

§ 1305. Divisions; Comprehensive Employment and Training Office

§ 1305a. Comprehensive Employment and Training Office

§ 1307. Commissioner of Labor, duties and powers of

§ 1308. Organization

§ 1309. Reports; solvency of Trust Fund

§ 1311. Employees

§ 1311a. Professional training for employees

§ 1312. Publication of rules, regulations, reports

§ 1314. Reports and records; separation information; determination of eligibility; failure to report employment information; disclosure of information to other State agencies to investigate misclassification or miscoding

§ 1314a. Quarterly wage reporting; misclassification; penalties

§ 1315. State-federal cooperation

§ 1316. Furnishing data

§ 1317. Railroad Retirement Board

§ 1318. Reciprocal benefit arrangements

§ 1319. Agreements for collection and payment of contributions

§ 1320. Investigations; general powers

§ 1321. Contributions; taxable wage base changes

§ 1322. Reports; liability

§ 1322a. Out-of-state or nonresident subcontractors

§ 1323. Termination of coverage; agreement by employee to make contribution

§ 1324. Rate of contribution

§ 1325. Employers’ experience-rating records; disclosure to successor entity

§ 1326. Rate based on benefit experience

§ 1327. Rate, reduction, conditions

§ 1328. Filing employer quarterly tax contribution reports; failure

§ 1329. Collection of unpaid contributions; suit

§ 1330. Assessment provided

§ 1331. Notice; hearing

§ 1332. Review by board; Supreme Court appeal

§ 1334. Judgment; exception

§ 1336. Lien, fee, foreclosure

§ 1337. Adjustments and refunds

§ 1337a. Administrative determination; hearing on

§ 1338. Weekly benefits

§ 1338a. Disregarded earnings

§ 1339. Weekly benefit for partial unemployment

§ 1340. Computation of benefits

§ 1340a. Self-Employment Assistance Program

§ 1343. Conditions

§ 1344. Disqualifications

§ 1346. Claims for benefits; rules; notice

§ 1347. Nondisclosure or misrepresentation

§ 1348. Procedure

§ 1349. Appeals to Board; Supreme Court appeal

§ 1350. Interested party disqualified on behalf of Commissioner

§ 1351. Procedure

§ 1352. Witnesses; fees

§ 1353. Collateral use prohibited

§ 1356. Limitation of fees

§ 1357. Notices; form and service

§ 1358. Unemployment Compensation Fund; establishment and control

§ 1359. Administration of Unemployment Compensation Fund

§ 1360. Treasurer

§ 1361. Management of Funds upon discontinuance of Unemployment Trust Fund

§ 1362. Unemployment Compensation Administration Fund

§ 1363. Expenditures

§ 1364. Replacement

§ 1365. Contingent Fund

§ 1366. Protection of rights and benefits; waiver of rights void

§ 1367. Benefits not subject to assignment or trustee process

§ 1367a. Child support intercept of unemployment benefits

§ 1367b. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program intercept of unemployment benefits

§ 1368. False statements to increase payments

§ 1369. False statements to avoid unemployment program obligations

§ 1370. Furnishing reports

§ 1371. Each statement separate offense

§ 1372. Violation by corporate agent

§ 1373. General penalty; civil

§ 1374. Representation in court

§ 1375. Jurisdiction

§ 1376. Limitation of liability of State

§ 1377. Rights hereunder subject to legislative control

§ 1378. Requirements for obtaining license or governmental contract

§ 1379. Complaint of misclassification; enforcement by Attorney General

§ 1383. Severability of provisions

§ 1384. Construction

§ 1385. Contingent provisions

§ 1386. Operation dependent upon federal act

§ 1387. Suspension of contributions

§ 1388. Invalidity of acts

§ 1421. Definitions

§ 1422. Regular and extended benefits

§ 1423. Eligibility requirements for extended benefits

§ 1423a. Disqualifications

§ 1424. Weekly extended benefit amount

§ 1425. Total extended benefit amount

§ 1426. Beginning and termination of extended benefit period

§ 1427. Amendments to the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970

§ 1451. Definitions

§ 1452. Criteria for approval

§ 1453. Approval or rejection; resubmission

§ 1454. Effective date; duration

§ 1455. Revocation

§ 1456. Modification

§ 1457. Eligibility

§ 1458. Short-time compensation benefits

§ 1459. Charging benefits

§ 1460. Extended benefits program eligibility

§ 1461. Misrepresentation; penalties

§ 1462. Period of dormancy

§ 1471. Training benefit program