Audit Shows Millions of Dollars in Unemployment Insurance Contributions Still Uncollected by the State
State Auditor
"By not properly collecting employer contributions, DUA weakens the unemployment trust fund and creates an unequal playing field for businesses," Bump said of the audit findings. "DUA must use the tools--both technological and legal--at its disposal to identify how much of these delinquent payments can still be collected and aggressively pursue it. We owe this to workers, and to the businesses that play by the rules and make their contributions."
According to its records, DUA did not refer for collection to the
According to the audit, DUA did not have policies or procedures in place to routinely refer delinquent unemployment contributions payments and interest owed for collection to the
* placing levies on bank accounts and state or local funds owed to the employer;
* placing liens on real estate;
* initiating civil complaints; and
* seeking prosecution for not paying UI contributions.
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