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New Hire Reporting Forms
New Hire Reporting Forms
The following commonly requested forms are required for new hires in Florida:
- W-4 (2009). . . . . Employee Withholding Allowance Certificate
- I-9 (2009). . . . . . Employment Eligibility Verification
- Fla. New Hires*. . Florida New Hires Reporting Form
* Federal and State law requires employers to report newly hired and re-hired employees in Florida to the Florida New Hire Reporting Center:
- New employees: Employers must report all employees who reside or work in the State of Florida to whom the employer anticipates paying earnings. Employees should be reported even if they work only one day and are terminated (prior to the employer fulfilling the new hire reporting requirement).
- Re-hires or Re-called employees: Employers must report rehires, or employees who return to work after being laid off, furloughed, separated, granted a leave without pay, or terminated from employment. Employers must also report any employee who remains on the payroll during a break in service or gap in pay, and then returns to work. This includes teachers, substitutes, seasonal workers, etc.
- Temporary employees: Temporary agencies are responsible for reporting any employee who they hire to report for an assignment. Employees need to be reported only once; they do not need to be re-reported each time they report to a new client. They do need to be reported as a rehire if the worker has a break in service or gap in wages from your company.