Where can I get copies of my Arizona unemployment tax notices?

Where can I get copies of my Arizona unemployment tax notices?

You can now obtain copies of your current and past Unemployment Insurance Tax Rate and Benefit Charge Notices online. Visit the Arizona Tax and Wage System (TWS), login as you normally do and select “Rate/Benefit Charge Notices” from the menu.

How to contact the Arizona Department of revenue?

For other records requests, please fill out Arizona Form 460 and follow the instructions for payment and submission. If you have a dispute with the Arizona Department of Revenue that you are unable to resolve through routine channels, the department’s Taxpayer Advocate may be able to help.

How to respond to wage audit notices in Arizona?

Access the Internet Response Module for Employers (IRME) to respond to Wage Audit Notices. If you think you or an employee may be the subject of UI fraud, let us and your local authorities know. Stay up-to-date with UI Tax news in Arizona.

How to apply for unemployment insurance in Arizona?

Visit ARIZONA@WORK for all of your workforce needs. As Arizona begins to re-energize our economy and more Arizonans return to work, many employers and employees may have questions about how resuming operations may affect Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. View guidance for returning to work in a safe and healthy way.

How many days does an employee have to be in Arizona?

The employee is physically present in Arizona for less than 60 days in a calendar year for the purpose of performing a service benefitting the employer; and,

Is there an exemption for nonresident employees in Arizona?

Arizona Form A-4 provides an explanation of this exemption (including examples) in the Employer’s Instructions. . This exemption applies to nonresident employees who are residents of, or domiciled in, California, Indiana, Oregon or Virginia.

For other records requests, please fill out Arizona Form 460 and follow the instructions for payment and submission. If you have a dispute with the Arizona Department of Revenue that you are unable to resolve through routine channels, the department’s Taxpayer Advocate may be able to help.

Access the Internet Response Module for Employers (IRME) to respond to Wage Audit Notices. If you think you or an employee may be the subject of UI fraud, let us and your local authorities know. Stay up-to-date with UI Tax news in Arizona.