Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 09 - Labor, Department of
Rule 09.01.35 - UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TAX ADMINISTRATION RULES
Section 09.01.35.081 - EMPLOYER RECORDS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 09.01.35.081

Current through August 31, 2023

Each person hiring one (1) or more individuals, whether or not such employment is sufficient to create the status of a covered employer, shall maintain records for five (5) years to show the information hereinafter indicated. Ref. Section 72-1337, Idaho Code. (3-23-22)

01. Required Information. Such records shall show with respect to each employee unless the Department has ruled that the services do not constitute covered employment: (3-23-22)

a. Full name and home address of worker; (3-23-22)

b. Social Security account number; (3-23-22)

c. The place of work within this State; (3-23-22)

d. Date on which employee was hired, rehired, or returned to work after temporary or partial layoff; (3-23-22)

e. Date employment was terminated; whether the termination occurred by voluntary action of the individual and the reason given, or by discharge or death, and the reason for discharge; (3-23-22)

f. Wages paid for employment in each pay period and total wages for all pay periods ending in each quarter of the year, showing separately: money wages; the cash value of other remuneration; and the amount of all bonuses or commissions. (3-23-22)

02. Travel or Employee Business Expenses. Amounts paid to employees as allowances or reimbursement for travel and employee business expenses and the amounts of such expenditures actually incurred and accounted for by them. (3-23-22)

03. Records to Be Made Available. The records to be made available to the director or his authorized representative, in accordance with the provisions of Section 72-1337, Idaho Code, shall include all of the business records, such as journals, ledgers, time books, minute books, or any other records or information which would tend to establish the existence of and/or amounts paid for services performed, whether or not in covered employment, and for information necessary to assist in or enable collection efforts or any other investigations conducted by the Department. (3-23-22)

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