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The UCT-6 Form This document must be filled out completely and include the name of every individual employed by the business during the taxable quarter and every employees earnings during the taxable quarter. Payroll taxes paid by employers to fund programs like reemployment assistance, Social Security and Medicare.
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Any employer who employs ten (10) or more employees in any quarter during the preceding fiscal year (July 1st thru June 30th) for the state of Florida is required to file FL Form RT-6 (Employers Quarterly Report) and pay the tax electronically on the Florida Department of Revenues Unemployment Compensation Web site
The UCT-6 Form This document must be filled out completely and include the name of every individual employed by the business during the taxable quarter and every employees earnings during the taxable quarter. Payroll taxes paid by employers to fund programs like reemployment assistance, Social Security and Medicare.
TWC provides the Employers Quarterly Report (Form C-3) quarterly, by mail, only to those employers who are not required to file electronically. Once you file online, Form C-3 will no longer be mailed to you.
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Registration If you do not have a reemployment tax account number, you are required to register to report and pay tax in Florida before filing the Employers Quarterly Report (RT-6). To register online, go to our website at floridarevenue.com and select Register to collect and/or pay taxes.
The taxable wage base will continue to be $10,000 in 2023. Employees must also make unemployment tax contributions. The employee unemployment tax withholding rate will increase to 0.07% in 2023 (0.06% in 2022).
Only the first $7,000 of wages paid to each employee by their employer in a calendar year is taxable. Employers with stable employment records receive reduced tax rates after a qualifying period. The Florida Department of Revenue has administered the reemployment tax since 2000.

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