Search results
The Georgia Department of Labor ofers the following resources online: Information on unemployment taxes & benefits. Information on how employers can protect their tax experience rate. Information to determine if an employer is exempt from paying UI taxes. Information on filing tax & wage reports.
Tax and wage reports may be filed using the preferred electronic filing methods available on the Employer Portal. Domestic Employers must file an Annual Tax and Wage Report for Domestic Employment, Form DOL-4A .
Appeal Request Form – DOL 423 (PDF, 138.7 KB) Claimants may use this form to submit an appeal to the Appeals Tribunal or Board of Review by fax. See the File an Appeal (https://dol.georgia.gov/file-appeal-claimants-only) webpage for instructions.
dol.georgia.gov, select Login to MyUI, then select Create/Forgot Password and/or PIN. 2. Follow the instructions to set up your profile and verify your identity. STEP 2: File a claim. 1. Enter your social security number and password. 2. Select Apply for Benefits on the MyUI dashboard. 3. Complete the claim application.
The Georgia Employer Status Report is required of all employers having individuals performing services in Georgia regardless of number or duration of time. The filing of this form is required at the time your business first had individuals performing service in Georgia, or when you acquired another legal entity, and
The MyUI Claimant Portal (MyUI) allows claimants to access online unemployment insurance (UI) services, such as, file a claim, request a weekly benefit payment, view determinations, submit weekly work search activities and more.
The Georgia Employer Status Report is required of all employers having individuals performing services in Georgia regardless of number or duration of time. The filing of this form is required at the time your business first had individuals performing service in Georgia, or when you acquired another legal entity, and