Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-3-1703 - Employer Reports
A.
General. Each employing unit shall fully and clearly report to the Department
any information required in a manner designated by the Department. Unless
otherwise specified, the information shall be returned within 10 days after the
date of mailing of a request required to be returned to the
Department.
B. Quarterly
Contribution and Wage Reports
1. Except as
provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, each employer as defined in
A.R.S. §
23-613 shall
file with the Department a completed Contribution and Wage Report within the
time prescribed in A.C.R.R.
R6-3-1704 .
The information required shall include, but is not limited to:
a. Total number of employees each month of
the quarter on all types of payrolls for the payroll period which includes the
12th of each month in the quarter;
b. Total wages paid in the quarter;
c. Total wages paid in the quarter which are
in excess of the first $7,000 paid to each employee within any calendar year
which begins after December 31, 1982; and for quarters prior to January 1,
1983, total wages paid in the quarter which are in excess of the first $6,000
paid to each individual employee within the calendar year;
d. Total taxable wages paid in the
quarter;
e. A listing of employees
which includes each employee's name, social security number, and total gross
wages paid that employee in the quarter.
2. Failure to receive a quarterly
Contribution and Wage Report form shall not relieve the employer of the
responsibility for filing the report.
3. Request for suspension of quarterly filing
requirements. An employer who continues operations but has discontinued paying
wages to employees and does not expect to pay wages in the near future may
request in writing that the Department suspend quarterly filing requirements.
The request shall include the date on which the employer ceased paying wages.
When the employer's request for suspension is approved, the employer will not
be required to file quarterly Contribution and Wage Reports or pay
contributions until the next regular reporting date after wages to employees
are again paid, and the absence of such quarterly reports or contributions
shall not make such employer delinquent upon the records of the
Department.
C. Report of
changes. Each employer as defined in A.R.S. §
23-613 shall
promptly notify the Department in writing of any change in its business
operations. Changes include: the acquisition or disposal of all or any part of
the business operations or assets; a change in business name or address;
bankruptcy or receivership; or any other change pertaining to the operation or
ownership of the business operations. The notification shall include the date
of change, and the name, address, and telephone number of the person, firm,
corporation or official placed in charge of the organization, trade or assets
of the business.
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