A Reemployment Tax Report is a quarterly filing that Florida employers must submit to the Florida Department of Revenue to report wages paid to employees. It’s part of the state’s reemployment assistance program, which funds unemployment benefits for eligible workers.

🧾 What It Includes

  • Employee wage details: Names, Social Security numbers, and total wages paid during the quarter
  • Taxable wages: Only the first $7,000 of wages per employee per calendar year are subject to reemployment tax
  • Employer account info: Your FEIN and Florida Employer Account Number (EAN)
  • Total tax due: Based on your assigned reemployment tax rate

📅 Filing Schedule

  • Reports are due quarterly, typically by:
    • April 30 (Q1)
    • July 31 (Q2)
    • October 31 (Q3)
    • January 31 (Q4)

📌 Why It Matters

  • The data determines your reemployment tax rate, which can increase if former employees file claims
  • It ensures compliance with Chapter 443, Florida Statutes
  • Late or inaccurate filings can result in penalties and interest

You can file online through the Florida Department of Revenue’s Reemployment Tax Portal.

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