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Pursuant to section 1110(g) of the CUIC, all employers are required to submit payroll tax deposits electronically effective January 1,
2018.
Employers can file and pay online with e-Services for Business (edd.ca.gov/Payroll_Taxes/e-Services_for_Business.htm) to meet these
requirements. e-Services for Business is a fast, easy, and secure way to file, pay, and manage your account 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
Note: UI benefits are payable to covered employees who become unemployed through no fault of their own, are able to work, are
available for work, are actively seeking employment, and who have met all of the eligibility requirements of the law. (Section 1251 of the
CUIC).
Reportable Compensation for SDI
The premiums for 2023, which include Paid Family Leave (PFL) contributions, will be based on 2021 net profit as reported to the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Schedule SE by April 15, 2022.
Refer to the Disability Insurance Elective Coverage (DIEC) Rate Notice and Instructions for Computing Annual Premiums (DE 3DI-I) (PDF)
(edd.ca.gov/pdf_pub_ctr/de3dii.pdf) for an explanation of the computation of amounts due for 2023 and future years.
Any adjustment of the reportable income credits and premiums due to a disability must be noted on the Quarterly Premium Notice
Disability Insurance Elective Coverage (DE 3DI) quarterly report. If you have any questions regarding computing or adjusting the
premium base and premiums, contact the DIEC Unit at 1-888-745-3886.
Benefit Eligibility
Eligibility for UI and SDI benefits under this elective coverage agreement does not begin with the commencement date of coverage.
Generally, seven months must elapse from the commencement date of coverage before a valid claim may be filed.
Termination of Elective Coverage
An elective agreement under section 708(a) of the CUIC must remain in effect for not less than two complete calendar years or until you
are no longer engaged in your business. The elective agreement may be terminated effective January 1 of any calendar year following
the required two-year period if notice of termination is filed in writing with the EDD during January of that year.
Under the provisions of section 704.1(a) of the CUIC, the EDD may terminate your elective coverage agreement if any of the following
conditions exist:
1. The employing unit or self-employed individual is not normally and continuously engaged in a regular trade, business, or
occupation.
2. The employing unit or self-employed individual has discontinued the regular trade, business, or occupation.
3. The regular trade, business, or occupation of the employing unit or self-employed individual is seasonal in its operations.
4. The major portion of the self-employed individual’s remuneration is not derived from their trade, business, or occupation.
5. The self-employed individual reports a net profit of less than $4,600 on their IRS Schedule SE for a third consecutive year.
6. The employing unit or self-employed individual has failed to make a return or to pay contributions within the time required by this
division and there is an unpaid amount of contributions owed (except when the elective coverage agreement has been in effect for
less than two complete calendar years).
7. The employing unit or self-employed individual, or a representative thereof, is found by the director to have filed a false statement
in order to be considered eligible for elective coverage.
8. The employing unit or any officer or agent of a person having charge of the affairs of the employing unit is convicted on any
violation pursuant to Chapter 10 (commencing with section 2101 of the CUIC).
For the purposes of this paragraph, a plea or verdict of guilty or a conviction following a plea of nolo contendere is deemed to be a
conviction, irrespective of:
• Whether an order granting probation or other order is made suspending the imposition of the sentence; or,
• Whether the sentence is imposed but execution thereof is suspended.
You will be notified in writing of any cancellation and will have 30 days to file a petition for review of the termination of elective coverage.
The termination will not affect the liability of the employer unit for any contributions due, owing, or unpaid to the EDD.
The EDD is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Requests for services, aids, and/or alternate formats need to be made by calling 1-888-745-3886 (voice) or TTY 1-800-547-9565.
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