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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the uc 018 2011 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full address of record at the top of the form. This ensures that your information is correctly associated with your report.
  3. In Section A, list the months of the calendar quarter on the left and enter the number of employees for each month on the right. Accurate reporting here is crucial.
  4. Proceed to Part B where you will need to list all employees along with their Social Security Numbers and total wages paid during the quarter. If you have more employees than can fit on this form, use the Wage Listing Continuation form (UC-020).
  5. In Part C, calculate your total wages paid in Line 1. Then, subtract any excess wages from Line 2 to determine taxable wages for Line 3.
  6. Complete Lines 4 through 10 by calculating tax due, interest, penalties, and total payment due as per instructions provided in the document.
  7. Finally, ensure that you sign and date the report before submitting it via mail or fax as indicated at the bottom of the form.

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As an employer, your Arizona unemployment taxes pay the entire cost of unemployment benefits paid. By law, unemployment taxes cannot be withheld from the wages you pay workers.
Total wages for UI reporting purposes are the total of the gross wages paid. Taxable wages for UI reporting purposes are the first $8,000 ($7,000 before January 1, 2023) in total gross wages paid to each employee in a calendar year.
Gross taxable wages refers to the amount that meets the federal definition of wages contained in U.S. Code 3401. Generally, this is the amount included in box 1 of the employees federal Form W-2. Amounts considered to be wages for federal tax purposes are considered to be wages for Arizona income tax purposes.
Use the Tax and Wage System (TWS) to Make a Payment online, file a Quarterly Report, Report Changes, and View Benefit Charges and Rate Notices. New! Call (602) 771-6604 to Make a Quarterly Tax Payment by Phone with a credit card, debit card or bank account.
Taxable wages for UI reporting purposes are the first $8,000 ($7,000 before January 1, 2023) in total gross wages paid to each employee in a calendar year. You must continue reporting employees wages even after the base of $8,000 ($7,000 before January 1, 2023) for each worker is met.
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Your weekly Unemployment Insurance Benefit Amount (WBA) is calculated on wages you earned from employers who paid Unemployment Tax to the State of Arizona. The WBA is 4% of the wages paid in the highest quarter of your base period. The current maximum WBA is $320.
Benefits are charged in proportion to the percentage of wages you paid to the claimant in the base period compared to those paid to the claimant by other employers in the base period. For example, if you paid 100% of the wages during the workers base period, your share of the charges is 100% of the benefits paid.
If youve filed state payroll tax returns in the past, you can find your Unemployment Tax Account Number on any previously submitted Unemployment Tax and Wage Report (UC-018). The Unemployment Tax Account Number is an eight-digit number. For assistance, call the Arizona Department of Economic Security at 602-771-6602.

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