The RT-1H file from the Florida Department of Revenue relates to reemployment tax reporting, and it’s typically part of the documentation employers receive or submit regarding unemployment compensation charges.

Here’s a breakdown of what it likely includes:

📄 What Is the RT-1H?

  • It’s a variant of the RT-1 form, which is a Notice of Benefits Paid.
  • The RT-1H may be a historical or quarterly summary showing:
    • Claimants who received reemployment assistance tied to your account
    • Amounts paid out
    • Time periods covered
    • Social Security numbers and benefit year-end dates
    • Employer account number (EAN) and federal EIN

🧾 Why It Matters

  • These charges affect your reemployment tax rate, which is recalculated annually based on your claims history.
  • Employers can protest charges listed on the RT-1 or RT-1H if they believe they’re inaccurate or not attributable to their business.

🔧 How to Use It

  • Review the RT-1H carefully each quarter.
  • Compare it against your payroll records.
  • If discrepancies exist, you can file a protest through the Florida Commerce portal or contact the Department of Revenue.

You can find more details in Florida’s official RT-1 guide.

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