Wis. Admin. Code Department of Workforce Development § DWD 114.30 - Installment payment plans
(1) Any license
holder or applicant for a license who is unable to pay the full amount of the
delinquent unemployment insurance contributions, costs, penalties, and interest
may negotiate with the department to pay such contributions, costs, penalties,
and interest in installments through a payment plan. The license holder or
applicant for a license shall provide a statement of the reasons such
contributions, costs, penalties, and interest cannot be paid in full and shall
set forth the plan of installment payments proposed by the license holder or
applicant for a license. Upon approval of such plan by the department and the
timely payment of installments set forth in the plan, collection proceedings
with respect to such contributions, costs, penalties, and interest shall be
withheld. If the license holder or applicant for a license fails to make any
installment payment as scheduled, the department may cancel the installment
payment plan and proceed to collect the unpaid portion of such contributions,
costs, penalties, and interest in the manner provided by law, and after
providing 7 days' notice to the license holder or applicant for a license,
issue a certificate of delinquency. The department may require license holders
or applicants for a license who make installment payments under this paragraph
to do so by electronic funds transfer.
(2) A delinquent license holder or applicant
for a license may enter into an installment payment plan that will allow the
delinquent license holder or applicant for a license to make full payment of
all delinquencies. The installment payment plan shall provide sufficient time
and payment terms of the license holder or applicant for a license to be able
to pay all delinquencies and shall consider the ability of the license holder
or applicant for a license to be able to pay all delinquencies.
(3) A license holder or applicant for a
license in an active installment payment plan shall pay current and subsequent
quarterly contributions in full and on the date specified by the
department.
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