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Employers can upload Quarterly Wage Reports, Unemployment Tax Returns and tax payments electronically to the Kansas Department of Labor (KDOL). There are many benefits for employers to electronically uploading wage and tax information, including: Cost Savings: This service is offered free of charge.
1099-G Form. The 1099-G form assists in reporting the income on your yearly taxes. The payer field on the 1099-G will note “Kansas Department of Labor” for your receipt of unemployment benefits. In the case of unemployment, the 1099-G documents the total benefits paid to the claimant during the previous calendar year.
NOTE: 1099-G Tax Forms are mailed out each year in January to claimants who received unemployment insurance benefits the previous year. To request a new 1099-G to be mailed to you, log into GetKansasBenefits.gov and click REQUEST 1099-G REPRINT.
KDOL presents a guide on how to file your online quarterly wage reports and unemployment tax returns.
You may use this online service to complete a Status Determination Report, K-CNS 010, apply for a state unemployment tax number, report changes to your existing account, file your Quarterly Wage Report & Unemployment Tax Return, K-CNS 100.
Benefits are paid from a trust that is funded by employers through their unemployment insurance taxes. Employees do not pay unemployment insurance taxes. The process for unemployment will generally look like this: You work and your employer pays an unemployment tax. If you become unemployed due to no fault of your own, benefits may be payable.
Benefits Calculator. When will you file for Unemployment Benefits? Enter the amount you earned before taxes were deducted for the following periods: Jul - Sep 2023 Jan - Mar 2024. Oct - Dec 2023 Apr - Jun 2024. *Your Results: Your total pay for the base period is: Your estimated weekly benefit amount is: