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  1. The Employer's Guide to Unemployment Insurance is a one-stop employer resource for topics including but not limited to: Employer Liability. Covered and Excluded Employment. Employer Obligations. Wage and Tax Reporting Provisions. Contribution Rates. Nonprofit and Public Employer Rules. Benefit Payments. Application Filing.

  2. The Employer’s Guide to Ohio Unemployment Insurance explains in detail how the unemployment insurance (UI) law works. This guide provides an overview of tax provisions, contribution rates,

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  3. Employer's Guide to Ohio Unemployment Insurance. Everything employers need to know about unemployment insurance. Employer Inquiry Form. Use this form to ask questions or report eligibility issues. Hire and Retain Employees (OhioMeansJobs) Post jobs, search resumes, learn about tax credits, and more. Civil Rights Posters.

  4. 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.

  5. Under Ohio law, the employer must contact the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) when the employer hires one or more people in covered employment. The guide to unemployment can help explain more about this.

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · As an Ohio employer subject to UI tax, your small business must establish a UI tax account with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (JFS). You must register for a UI tax account as soon as you employ at least one person covered by Ohio's unemployment compensation law.

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  8. Jul 12, 2023 · Resources to help Ohio employers navigate unemployment insurance. Find Unemployment Insurance information for employers from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

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