Q: How is the UI tax
rate figured for my company?
A: While there
are many variables in tax rate computation, the basic calculation is the
balance of an employer’s tax reserve account, minus the amount of unemployment
benefits paid by the employer. However, tax rates are not based solely on the
reserve account balance. A reserve ratio is computed that compares the size of
the balance to the size of the total amount of taxable wages reported by the
employer during the 12 calendar quarters preceding the computation date. The
rate is then determined from a schedule defined in statute and available on our
website. Employers in the construction industry may have higher rates
despite the reserve ratio and account balance.
Q: Can a person draw
UI if they quit?
A: If a
claimant has sufficient wage credits to establish a claim, they may be
qualified to receive benefits if they voluntarily left employment with
good cause attributable to the employment, and there are no other eligibility
issues present.
Q: Can a person draw
UI if they are fired?
A: If a
claimant has sufficient wage credits to establish a claim, they may be
qualified to receive benefits if they were discharged for reasons other
than misconduct connected with the work, and there are no other eligibility
issues present.
Q: How can a person
draw UI from me when they were fired from another employer?
A: The most
recent 10-week employer on the claim may be charged for benefits if the worker
left employment under non-disqualifying conditions, or if the employer failed
to file a timely protest to the initial claim.
Q: How can someone
file for UI when there are help wanted signs everywhere?
A: An otherwise
eligible claimant is entitled to receive benefits unless they are unable to
perform suitable work, are unavailable for suitable work, or have refused
suitable work. What constitutes “suitable work” is partially determined by
examining the degree of risk involved to the worker’s health, safety, and
morals; the worker’s experience and prior earnings; the length of the
unemployment and prospects of securing local work in the customary occupation;
and the distance of the work from the worker’s residence. Simply because there
are plenty of available jobs does not mean that they are suitable for each
claimant.
Q: If I fire an
employee for absenteeism, is he or she eligible for UI benefits?
A: If an
employee’s absences amount to misconduct connected with the work, they will be
disqualified. Generally, good cause for missing work is not misconduct.
Simple numbers of days or percentages of lost time cannot show a worker is
guilty of misconduct.
Q: What do I do if I
want to contest a claim?
A: File a
written protest setting forth the reasons for separation within 10 days
from the date the claim was filed.
Q: What do I do if I
don’t want to contest a claim?
A: A lack of
response suggests that you do not wish to protest. However, if an employee is
separated for reasons other than lack of work, the agency must investigate and
determine if the separation was for disqualifying or non-disqualifying reasons.
Q: Where can I get
the UI tax ID number?
A: Click here (https://kewes.ky.gov) to apply for a UI tax ID
number. If you already have a number, you may email us
at UItax@ky.gov or call us at (502) 564-2272 to retrieve the number.
Q: Why do you need
the tax ID number?
A: An
unemployment tax ID number is required so the Office of Unemployment Insurance
can accurately credit tax payments and wage listings to employer accounts and
keep track of benefits payments.
Q: May I participate
in a hearing in person (not over phone)?
A: Yes, if an
in-person hearing is warranted. This depends on the number of witnesses to
testify, the complexity of the issue, and the distance that the participants
have to travel.
Q: How do I report
new hires?
A: You may mail your
new hire report to:
The Kentucky New
Hire Reporting Center
P.O. Box 1130
Richmond, VA 23218-1130
Fax reports to
1-800-817-0099 or 1-804-771-1908
You may call the
Kentucky New Hire Reporting Center at 1-800-817-2262 or 1-804-771-9602 for any
questions regarding the new hire law. Help Desk staff are available Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET.