Publications and Forms

A notice of appeal to the Missouri Court of Appeals.

 

The Division uses the Unemployment Tax Registration to determine whether an entity is liable for unemployment tax as a new or successor employer. The form must be completed even if the entity is not liable so that the Division can follow up at a time when liability may have been achieved or eliminate the entity from further follow-ups.

 
Some employers (\"lessors\") lease employees to clients. Unless the lessor provides a financial guarantee, such as posting securities, to ensure prompt payment of unemployment liabilities: (1) the lessor must file a separate Quarterly Contribution and Wage Report for the employees leased to each client; and (2) the client is jointly liable for the contributions otherwise due on the workers it leases from the lessor. MODES-4251 must be used for the posting of securities.
 

An informational brochure regarding unemployment tax information for 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporations regarding exemptions, voluntary election of coverage and reporting requirements.

 

A form used to report unemployment insurance fraud.

 
Some employers (\"lessors\") lease employees to clients. Unless the lessor provides a financial guarantee, such as a surety bond, to ensure prompt payment of unemployment liabilities: (1) the lessor must file a separate Quarterly Contribution and Wage Report for the employees leased to each client; and (2) the client is jointly liable for the contributions otherwise due on the workers it leases from the lessor. MODES-4252 must be used for the posting of a surety bond.
 

An application to have a decision of an Appeals Tribunal of the Division of Employment Security reviewed by the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission

 
Classifying Employees for Unemployment Insurance Tax Purposes (MODES-INF-310)

Information for employers regarding classifying employees for unemployment insurance tax purposes.

 

If you are unemployed due to the disaster, you need to file a claim for regular unemployment insurance (UI) benefits.