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Unemployment Insurance Tax for New Employers. Unemployment benefits give short-term income to workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. It is state taxes from employers that fund the benefits. Learn More.
- For Employers - Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
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- UI Tax Rules and Information - Ohio Department of Job and ...
UI Tax Rules and Info. There are a number of things to...
- For Employers - Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
Hire and Retain Employees (OhioMeansJobs) Post jobs, search resumes, learn about tax credits, and more.
UI Tax Rules and Info. There are a number of things to consider when hiring employees. The info on this page helps employers to understand about employees, contractors, appeals, audits, and more. Also, get info about SharedWork Ohio, which helps employers avoid laying off staff.
ODJFS offers online access to Ohio’s unemployment insurance systems. The Ohio Job Insurance (OJI) system is a web-based system used to manage unemployment benefits. The Employer Resource Information Center (ERIC) is a web-based system to manage unemployment taxes. Both systems can be found at unemployment.ohio.gov.
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New Employer: Register an Account. If you are a new employer and need to create an OHIO UI account, register your account by selecting “Employers” under “Register for an Account”. If you previously started a registration and need to complete it, select “Employers” under “Continue Registration”.
Select who you are. Employers. Click here if you have paid wages under covered employment or if you have an existing employer account.
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Ohio law requires a one week waiting period to be served after filing the initial application. A waiting week is the first claimed, payable week held back and not paid. The first benefit payment may be received within 3-4 weeks of the application, if the claim and the waiting week are allowed.