In recognition of National Small Business Week, which celebrates the contributions of America’s entrepreneurs and small business owners, the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is highlighting its employer services, including the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), Employer Seminars, the Office of Employer Ombudsman, and the Michigan Employer Advisor monthly newsletter.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has proclaimed April 30 to May 6 as Small Business Week in Michigan, celebrating the role small businesses play in creating jobs, enriching local communities, and fostering entrepreneurship as one of the best pathways to the American Dream.
“Our priority is to offer exceptional service to all employers and claimants with navigating the unemployment insurance system,” said UIA Director Julia Dale. “In the spirit of Small Business Week, we want to make sure small business owners know about UIA’s programs to provide the support needed to help them grow and thrive.”
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit allows businesses to earn federal tax credits for hiring employees who traditionally have barriers to finding employment.
Employers can earn tax credits from $2,400 to $9,600 for hiring qualified veterans, eligible worker categories including long-term unemployment recipients, ex-felons, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Social Security recipients, workers with a physical or mental disability; or applicants who live in designated communities.
WOTC is a one-time tax credit for each new hire and there is no limit to the number of new hires who can qualify an employer for a tax credit. Visit Michigan.gov/WOTC for additional information on eligible worker categories, required online forms and a helpful step-by-step video that explains how to apply.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, State Workforce Agencies issued about 2.5 million WOTC certifications in 2022.
– Sign up for Employer Seminars
Another way that UIA supports small business is with the return of Employer Seminars through the Office of Employer Ombudsman (OEO). Beginning this month, employers can schedule seminars that offer an opportunity to engage with expert speakers, learn about regulatory changes, gain valuable insight about the unemployment insurance program, hands-on assistance in navigating the Michigan Web Account Manager (MiWAM) portal, and other helpful information.
To schedule an Employer Seminar, e-mail UIA-EmployerAdvisor@Michigan.gov.
OEO’s team of dedicated business professionals can assist employers with issues pertaining to employer liability, successorship, quarterly reporting and more. Whether it is a specialized issue or a general overview, OEO is committed to delivering exceptional service and achieving customer satisfaction in every phase of assistance. Contact the office at 1-855-484-2636. TTY customers call 1-866-366-0004.
– Other UIA programs, services for small businesses
• The Work Share Program is an option for employers to reduce employee hours and keep their skilled workforce intact. The employer reduces hours, and the employee collects partial unemployment benefits. The program preserves jobs and a trained workforce during economic declines. For further information on eligibility and program benefits, call 1-855-484-2636 or visit gov/WorkShare.
• Registration and Seeking Work Waiver gives employers confidence their trained and skilled workforce is available to return to work when the temporary layoff ends.
• The State Information Data Exchange (SIDES) allows employers to report separation information to UIA electronically for faster, more efficient and secure processing. For more information, visit the Employer Homepage on the UIA website.
• The Advocacy Program offers information, consultation and representation to employers for most appeal hearings at the Michigan Administrative Hearings System (MAHS) level. For more information, call 1-800-638-3994 or visit the Employer Advocacy Program
• The Michigan Employer Advisor is a monthly newsletter to keep employers abreast of important issues in the world of unemployment insurance. Read past issues or subscribe to the Michigan Employer Advisor on the Employer Homepage on the UIA website.
The UIA website at Michigan.gov/UIA provides information to help employers understand and manage unemployment tax accounts including videos, Frequently Asked Questions, MiWAM Toolkits and more.
- Posted May 05, 2023
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During Small Business Week, UIA spotlights employer resources to hire, retain workers and learn about jobless issues
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