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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mt ui 5 in the editor.
Begin by checking the applicable boxes for business status, such as 'Sold Business' or 'Ceased Employing'. Provide necessary details like the last payroll date and any changes in contact information.
Proceed to the Unemployment Insurance Employee Wage Listing section. Enter each employee's Social Security Number, last name, first name, total wages paid this quarter, and any excess wages.
Calculate your tax by filling in the total wages paid this quarter and subtracting any UI excess wages. Multiply the taxable wages by the UI total tax rate to find your total tax due.
Complete the signature section. Ensure you sign and date the form, then make a copy for your records before mailing it along with any payments by the due date.
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