If your small business has employees working in Georgia, you’ll need to pay Georgia unemployment insurance (UI) tax. The UI tax funds unemployment compensation programs for eligible employees.

In Georgia, state UI tax is just one of several taxes that employers must pay. Other important employer taxes, not covered here, include federal UI tax, and state and federal withholding taxes. Different states have different rules and rates for UI taxes. Here are the basic rules for Georgia’s UI tax. Register With the Department of Labor As a Georgia employer, your small business must establish a Georgia UI tax account with the (GDOL).

To register for an account with the GDOL, use Form DOL-1A, Employer Status Report. You can access and download blank forms by clicking on the Forms and Publications link on the GDOL website.

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GDOL will review your filing and, if it determines your business is liable for UI tax, it will issue you a UI tax account number. (Most employers are liable for the tax.) Unlike other states, in Georgia there currently is no way to register for a UI tax account online. There is no fee to register your business with GDOL. Note: To establish your Georgia UI tax account, you’ll need a federal. You can apply for an EIN.

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