Notice of Approval for Missouri for Avoidance of 2005 Credit Reduction Under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, 143 [05-24681]
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state that has an outstanding balance of
advances under Title XII of the Social
Security Act on January 1 of two or
more consecutive years are subject to a
reduction in credits otherwise available
against the FUTA tax for a calendar
year, if a balance of advances remains
on November 10 of that year. Because
the account of Missouri in the
Unemployment Trust Fund had a
balance of advances on both January 1,
2004, and January 1, 2005, and still had
a balance on November 10, 2005,
Missouri employers were potentially
liable for a reduction in their FUTA
offset credit for 2005.
Section 3302(g) of FUTA provides
that a state may avoid credit reduction
for a year by meeting certain criteria.
Missouri applied for avoidance of the
2005 credit reduction under this
section. Pursuant to delegation of
authority to me under Secretary’s Order
4–75, I have determined that Missouri
meets all of the criteria of this section
3302(g) and thus qualifies for credit
reduction avoidance. Therefore,
Missouri employers will have no
reduction in FUTA offset credit for
calendar year 2005.
Dated: December 20, 2005.
Emily Stover DeRocco,
Assistant Secretary for Employment and
Training.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Notice of Approval for Missouri for
Avoidance of 2005 Credit Reduction
Under the Federal Unemployment Tax
Act
Sections 3302(c)(2) and 3302(d)(3) of
the Federal Unemployment Tax Act
(FUTA) provide that employers in a
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Notice of Approval for Missouri for Avoidance of 2005 Credit
Reduction Under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act
Sections 3302(c)(2) and 3302(d)(3) of the Federal Unemployment Tax
Act (FUTA) provide that employers in a state that has an outstanding
balance of advances under Title XII of the Social Security Act on
January 1 of two or more consecutive years are subject to a reduction
in credits otherwise available against the FUTA tax for a calendar
year, if a balance of advances remains on November 10 of that year.
Because the account of Missouri in the Unemployment Trust Fund had a
balance of advances on both January 1, 2004, and January 1, 2005, and
still had a balance on November 10, 2005, Missouri employers were
potentially liable for a reduction in their FUTA offset credit for
2005.
Section 3302(g) of FUTA provides that a state may avoid credit
reduction for a year by meeting certain criteria. Missouri applied for
avoidance of the 2005 credit reduction under this section. Pursuant to
delegation of authority to me under Secretary's Order 4-75, I have
determined that Missouri meets all of the criteria of this section
3302(g) and thus qualifies for credit reduction avoidance. Therefore,
Missouri employers will have no reduction in FUTA offset credit for
calendar year 2005.
Dated: December 20, 2005.
Emily Stover DeRocco,
Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.
[FR Doc. 05-24681 Filed 12-30-05; 8:45 am]
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