1 Tex. Admin. Code § 55.303 - Employer New Hire Reporting Requirements
(a)
Except as provided in §§
55.304-
55.306 of this title (relating to
Common Paymaster, Multi-State Employers, and Federal Government Employers),
each Texas employer shall furnish to the State Directory of New Hires in the
state in which a newly hired employee works a report of all new hires that
contains the following seven required data elements:
(1) the employee name,
(2) the employee address,
(3) the employee social security
number,
(4) the employee's date of
hire,
(5) the employer
name,
(6) the employer address,
and
(7) the Federal Employer
Identification Number (FEIN).
(b) Employers, at their option may also
provide the following additional information in the report:
(1) the employee's date of birth,
and
(2) the employee's expected
salary or wages,
(3) Employer
payroll addresses for mailing of notice to withhold child support.
(c) All employers shall report new
hire information on a Form W-4 or an equivalent form by first class mail,
telephonically, or electronically as determined by the employer and in a format
acceptable to the Title IV-D agency. The Title IV-D agency reserves the right
to decline any type of form that it deems as illegible or inappropriate for new
hire report processing and requests employers who elect to submit new hire
reports via hardcopy to adopt the Employer New Hire Reporting Form supplied by
the IV-D agency.
(1) Formats available to
employers include:
(A) Fully and accurately
completed copy of the new employee's W-4 form with all mandatory information,
as specified by Employer New Hire Reporting requirements, typed or written
using large, capitalized lettering (cursive writing is not
permitted);
(B) The prescribed
Employer New Hire Reporting Form (Form 1856e & 1856s) can be obtained from
the Texas Attorney General's Child Support Division webpage
www.texasattorneygeneral.gov under Child Support, Forms.
(C) Existing employer report or
printout;
(D) Facsimile;
or
(E) Any other means authorized
by the Title IV-D agency for conveying information which includes electronic
transmission.
(2) All
printed lists must be provided in 10 point font, or larger.
(d) To ensure timely receipt of
information, Texas employers are required to report the hiring or rehiring of
persons to the Title IV-D agency. Employer New Hire reports shall be considered
timely if postmarked by the due date or if filed electronically, upon receipt
by the agency. Employer New Hire reports are due:
(1) not later than the 20 calendar days after
the date the employer hires the employee; or
(2) in the case of an employer transmitting
reports electronically, by two monthly transmissions (if necessary) not more
than 16 days apart.
(e)
Employers should send reports for newly hired or rehired employees to Texas
Employer New Hire Reporting Operations Center, Post Office Box 149224, Austin,
Texas 78714-9224.
(f) Questions
regarding the Employer New Hire Reporting Program should be directed to Texas
Employer New Hire Reporting on the Internet. The Internet address is:
www.employer.texasattorneygeneral.gov.
(g) Each employer submitting an incomplete or
illegible report, upon request, must resubmit the incomplete or illegible data
within 10 days after receiving notice.
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