NCUI 101-AI - North Carolina Employment Security Commission 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your Account Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your business.
  3. Fill in the Employer Name and Address section accurately, ensuring all details are current.
  4. In the Nature of Change section, check the appropriate box that describes your situation. If you sold or transferred part of your business, provide the new Employer Name, Date of Sale, Trade Name, and Phone Number.
  5. If applicable, detail any changes in partnership or incorporation dates in sections B and C.
  6. For ceased operations or changes in business status, complete sections D through H with relevant dates and new contact information.
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Rules for Unemployment Insurance Tax Liability In general, a North Carolina for-profit employer is liable for state UI taxes if, during a calendar year, the employer either: employed at least one worker in 20 different calendar weeks during a calendar year, or. paid wages of $1,500 or more in any calendar quarter.
The Employers Quarterly Tax and Wage Report (Form NCUI 101) is used to report wage and tax information. You may download a blank Employers Quarterly Tax and Wage Report (Form NCUI 101) from our website, or contact the Employer Call Center at 866-278-3822 to request that a blank form be mailed to you.
For states with income tax, the treatment of unemployment income varies from state to state. For example, unemployment is taxed in Michigan, but in California unemployment benefits are exempt from state taxes. Are you also wondering about the additional $600 of federal unemployment benefits from CARES Act?
Multi-member LLC vs Single-member LLC Each owner pays taxes as part of their profit shares. Meanwhile, the single-member LLC is considered by the IRS as a sole proprietorship where members pay a self-employment tax that covers Medicare and Social Security excluding unemployment tax.
You can apply for an UI Tax Account Number online and receive a quick determination. Or, you can download Form NCUI 604 to print, fill out, and mail to DES. Employers will receive a PIN number in the mail after an account number has been assigned.
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Can I check the status of my unemployment claim online? Yes, this can be viewed by logging into your online account. For questions regarding the status of your claim, contact the Customer Call Center (1-888-737-0259).
Unemployment insurance (UI) tax is a tax on employer payrolls paid by employers from which unemployment benefits are paid to qualified unemployed workers. Unemployment tax is not deducted from employee wages.

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