Why is new hire reporting required?
Who is required to report?
What do I have to report?
When do I have to report?
How do I report new hires?
Where do I report new hires?
Why is new hire reporting required?
In 1996, Congress enacted a law called the Personal Responsibility
and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (or PRWORA) as part of
Welfare Reform. This legislation created the requirement for employers in
all 50 states to report their new hires and re-hires to a state directory.
New hire reporting speeds up the child support income withholding
order process, expedites collection of child support from parents who change
jobs frequently, and quickly locates non-custodial
parents to help in establishing paternity and child support orders. New hire reporting helps
children receive the support they deserve. Employers serve as key partners in
ensuring financial stability for many children and families and should
take pride in their role.
For more information on this law, please visit our Frequently Asked
Questions.
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Who is required to report?
Employers and/or labor organizations doing business in the State of
Louisiana must report the following employees:
- New employees - Employers must report all employees who reside or work in the State
of Louisiana 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 recalled employees - Employers must report re-hires, 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 re-hire
if the worker has a break in service or gap in wages from your company.
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What do I have to report?
Employee Information
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Employer Information
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Employee's Name
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Employer's Name
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Employee's Address
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Employer's Address
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Employee's Social Security Number
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Employer's Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). If you
have more than one FEIN, please make certain you use the same FEIN you
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Employee's Occupation (Required if Available)
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Employer's State Identification Number (Required if Available) |
Employee's Date of hire (First day employee works for pay)
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For questions about Multistate employers, click here.
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When do I have to report?
According to Act 97 of the 1997 Louisiana Legislative Session and the Federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act, all employers (or independent contractors) are required to report basic information about
newly hired or re-hired personnel to a designated state agency within 20 days of the worker's first day on the job.
Submitting quarterly wage reports to the Louisiana Department of Labor does not satisfy the obligation to submit timely new hire reports.
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How do I report new hires?
The Louisiana Directory of New Hires offers many options that make it easy for employers
to report new hires. The options available are listed below.
Electronic Reporting
- Online reporting - Use this web site to report your new hires. This
is the easiest and most efficient way to report new hires! Register here and start now!
Already registered? Log in to report your new hires over the Internet.
- Create your own electronic new hire reports - Click here for
detailed instructions and electronic data transmission methods for creating
electronic new hire reports.
Non-Electronic Reporting
- Printed list - If your software is unable to export your new hire
information in our electronic format, you might be able to have your
software create a printed list containing your new hire data.
The printed list must contain all of the required information on the
New Hire Reporting Form, be created using at least a 10-point font size, and have the
employer's name, Federal Employer Identification Number, and address
clearly displayed at the top of each page of the report.
-OR-
- New hire reporting
form - Click here to download.
You may download, print, fill out, and fax or mail us a new hire
reporting form.
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- W-4 form - If you choose to submit a W-4 form as a new hire report,
please ensure that each W-4 is easily readable and has the employer's
name, Federal Employer Identification Number, and address written at the
top of each form or in blocks 8 and 10 on each form.
Other Reporting Methods
Payroll service - If you use a payroll or accounting service,
consider asking the service to report your new hires for
you. Leading payroll services are already electronically reporting new
hires for thousands of employers.
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Where do I report new hires?
Electronic reports - Using our web site's online reporting feature is a very popular choice
for employers. This feature provides a printable confirmation of reports
received and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Employers can send new hire data files in a variety of ways, including transferring files through this web site, through internet connection using File Transfer Protocol (FTP), or mail reports to us on diskette Click here to learn more about electronic
reporting.
Non-electronic reports - Paper new hire reports may either be faxed or mailed to our office.
Mail reports to:
Louisiana Directory of New Hires
P.O. Box 142513
Austin, TX 78714-2513 |
Fax reports to:
Toll-free: (888) 223-1462 |
Please call the Louisiana Directory of New Hires
toll-free at (888) 223-1461 for any questions regarding the new hire reporting
process. Our telephone system can help you 24 hours a day, seven days a
week. Help desk staff are available to answer your questions Monday through Friday
from 8:00am to 5:00pm Central Standard Time.
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