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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 108 — Unemployment insurance and reserves

108.22 Timely reports, notices and payments.

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108.22 Timely reports, notices and payments.
(a)Except as provided in par.
(cm), if any employer, other than an employer which has ceased business and has not paid or incurred a liability to pay wages in any quarter following the cessation of business, is delinquent in making by the assigned due date any payment to the department required of it under this chapter, the employer shall pay interest on the delinquent payment at that monthly rate that annualized is equal to 9 percent or to 2 percent more than the prime rate as published in the Wall Street Journal as of September 30 of the preceding year, whichever is greater, for each month or fraction thereof that the employer is delinquent from the date such payment became due. If any such employer is delinquent in filing any quarterly report under s. 108.205
(1)by the assigned due date, the department may assess a tardy filing fee to the employer for each delinquent quarterly report in the amount of $100 or $20 per employee, as reported on the employer’s most recent quarterly report, whichever is greater, or, if the report is filed within 30 days after the date that the department assesses a tardy filing fee, in the amount of $50. If the department cannot determine the number of the employer’s employees from the employer’s most recent quarterly report, the department may reasonably estimate the number of the employer’s employees for purposes of this paragraph.
(ac)In addition to any fee assessed under par.
(a), the department may assess an employer or employer agent that is subject to the reporting requirement under s. 108.205
(2)and that fails to file its report in the manner and form prescribed under that subsection a penalty of $20 for each employee whose information is not reported in the manner and form prescribed under s. 108.205
(b)or
(2).
1. An employer agent that is subject to the reporting requirements under s. 108.17
(2g)and that fails to file a contribution report in accordance with s. 108.17
(2g)may be assessed a penalty by the department in the amount of $25 for each employer whose report is not filed electronically in the manner and form prescribed by the department.
2. An employer that is subject to the reporting requirements under s. 108.17
(2b)and that fails to file a contribution report in accordance with s. 108.17
(2b)may be assessed a penalty by the department in the amount of $25 for each report that is not filed in accordance with s. 108.17
(2b).
(ae)For purposes of par.
(ac), the number of employees employed by an employer is the total number of employees employed by the employer at any time during the reporting period.
(af)In addition to the fee assessed under par.
(a), the department may assess an employer or employer agent that is subject to a requirement to make contributions by means of an electronic funds transfer under s. 108.17
(7)and that pays contributions by any method inconsistent with s. 108.17
(7)a penalty of the greater of $50 or an amount equal to one-half of one percent of the total contributions paid by the employer or employer agent for the quarter in which the violation occurs.
(am)The interest, penalties, and tardy filing fees levied under pars.
(a),
(ac),
(ad), and
(af)shall be paid to the department and credited to the administrative account.
(b)If the due date of a report or payment under s. 108.15
(b), 108.151
(f)or
(7), 108.155 , 108.16
(8), 108.17 , or 108.205 would otherwise be a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday under state or federal law, the due date is the next following day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday under state or federal law.
(c)Any report or payment, except a payment required by s. 108.15
(b), 108.151
(f)or
(7), or 108.155 , to which this subsection applies is delinquent, within the meaning of par.
(a), unless it is received by the department, in the form prescribed by law or rule of the department, no later than its due date as determined under par.
(b). Any payment required by s. 108.15
(b), 108.151
(f)or
(7), or 108.155 is delinquent, within the meaning of par.
(a), unless it is received by the department, in the form prescribed by law, no later than the last day of the month in which it is due.
(cm)In limited circumstances as prescribed by rule of the department, the department may waive or decrease the interest charged under par.
(a)or s. 108.17
(c).
(d)The tardy payment fee or filing fee may be waived by the department if the employer later files the required report or makes the required payment and satisfies the department that the report or payment was tardy due to circumstances beyond the employer’s control.
(e)Any notice filed under s. 108.15
(a)or
(b), 108.151
(a), or 108.152
(a)or assurance filed under s. 108.151
(a)or
(a)2. is timely if it is received by the department by December 31 or, if mailed, is either postmarked no later than that due date or is received by the department no later than 3 days after that due date.
(f)Any notice of assurance filed under s. 108.151
(c)is timely if it is received by the department by its due date or, if mailed, is either postmarked no later than that due date or is received by the department no later than 3 days after that due date.
(1m)If any person owes any contributions, reimbursements or assessments under s. 108.15 , 108.151 , 108.155 , or 108.19
(1m), benefit overpayments, interest, fees, payments for forfeitures, other penalties, or any other amount to the department under this chapter and fails to pay the amount owed, the department has a perfected lien upon the right, title, and interest in all of the person’s real and personal property located in this state in the amount finally determined to be owed, plus costs. Except where creation of a lien is barred or stayed by bankruptcy or other insolvency law, the lien is effective upon the earlier of the date on which the amount is first due or the date on which the department issues a determination of the amount owed under this chapter and shall continue until the amount owed, plus costs and interest to the date of payment, is paid, except as provided in sub.
(d). If a lien is initially barred or stayed by bankruptcy or other insolvency law, it shall become effective immediately upon expiration or removal of such bar or stay. The perfected lien does not give the department priority over lienholders, mortgagees, purchasers for value, judgment creditors, and pledges whose interests have been recorded before the department’s lien is recorded.
(1r)If any person fails to pay to the department a covered unemployment compensation debt, as defined in 26 USC 6402
(f)(4), provided that no appeal or review permitted under this chapter is pending and that the time for taking an appeal or review has expired, the department or any authorized representative of the department may set off the amount against a federal overpayment under 26 USC 6402 (f).
(1t)If any person fails to pay to the department any amount under this chapter, provided that no appeal or review permitted under this chapter is pending and that the time for taking an appeal or review has expired, the department or any authorized representative of the department may set off the amount against a refund, overpayment, or disbursement under s. 71.93 .
1. If any person fails to pay to the department any amount due or determined to be owed under this chapter, the department or any authorized representative of the department may record the lien created under sub.
(1m)by issuing a warrant directed to the clerk of circuit court for any county of the state.
2. The clerk of circuit court shall enter in the judgment and lien docket the name of the person mentioned in the warrant, the amount owed, and the date on which the warrant is entered.
3. A warrant entered under subd. 2. shall be considered in all respects as a final judgment.
4. The department or any authorized representative of the department may thereafter file an execution with the clerk of circuit court for filing by the clerk of circuit court with the sheriff of any county where real or personal property of the person is located, commanding the sheriff to levy upon and sell sufficient real and personal property of the person located in that county to pay the amount stated in the warrant in the same manner as upon an execution against property issued upon the judgment of a court of record, and to return the warrant to the department and pay to it the money collected by virtue thereof within 60 days after receipt of the warrant.
(b)The clerk of circuit court shall accept, file, and enter each warrant under par.
(a)and each satisfaction, release, or withdrawal under subs.
(5),
(6), and
(8m)in the judgment and lien docket without prepayment of any fee, but the clerk of circuit court shall submit a statement of the proper fee semiannually to the department covering the periods from January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December 31 unless a different billing period is agreed to between the clerk of circuit court and the department. The fees shall then be paid by the department, but the fees provided by s. 814.61
(5)for entering the warrants shall be added to the amount of the warrant and collected from the person when satisfaction or release is presented for entry.
(c)At least 15 days before issuing any warrant to a person under par.
(a), the department shall issue a demand to the person for payment of the amounts owed and give written or electronic notice that the department may issue a warrant. The refusal or failure of the person to receive the notice does not prevent the department from issuing the warrant. The department is only required to give the notice required under this paragraph to a person the first time the department issues a warrant to the person, and not for any subsequent warrant issued to that person.
(a)The department may issue a warrant of like terms, force, and effect to any employee or other agent of the department, who may file a copy of such warrant with the clerk of circuit court of any county in the state, and thereupon the clerk shall enter the warrant in the judgment and lien docket and the warrant shall have the same force and effect as is provided in sub.
(2). In the execution of the warrant, the employee or other agent shall have all the powers conferred by law upon a sheriff, but shall not be entitled to collect from the person any fee or charge for the execution of the warrant in excess of the actual expenses paid in the performance of his or her duty.
(b)In executing a warrant under par.
(a), the employee or agent may conduct, or may engage a 3rd party to conduct, an execution sale of property in any county of this state and may sell, or may engage a 3rd party to sell, the property in any manner that, in the discretion of the department, will bring the highest net bid or price, including an Internet-based auction or sale. The cost of conducting each auction or sale shall be reimbursed to the department out of the proceeds of the auction or sale.
(4)If a warrant is returned not satisfied in full, the department shall have the same remedies to enforce the amount due as if the department had recovered judgment against the person for the same and an execution is returned wholly or partially not satisfied.
(5)When the amounts set forth in a warrant together with interest and other fees to the date of payment and all costs due the department have been paid, the department shall issue a satisfaction of the warrant and file it with the clerk of circuit court. The clerk of circuit court shall immediately enter a satisfaction of the judgment on the judgment and lien docket. The department shall send a copy of the satisfaction to the person.
(6)The department, if it finds that the interests of the state will not thereby be jeopardized, and upon such conditions as it may exact, may issue a release of any warrant with respect to any real or personal property upon which the warrant is a lien or cloud upon title, and such release shall be entered of record by the clerk upon presentation to the clerk and payment of the fee for filing said release and the same shall be held conclusive that the lien or cloud upon the title of the property covered by the release is extinguished.
(7)At any time after the filing of a warrant, the department may commence and maintain a garnishee action as provided by ch. 812 or may use the remedy of attachment as provided by ch. 811 for actions to enforce a judgment. The place of trial of such an action may be either in Dane County or the county where the debtor resides and shall not be changed from the county in which such action is commenced, except upon consent of the parties.
(a)If benefits are erroneously paid to an individual, the individual’s liability to reimburse the fund for the overpayment may be set forth in a determination or decision issued under s. 108.09 . Any determination which establishes or increases an overpayment shall include a finding concerning whether waiver of benefit recovery is required under par.
(c). If any decision of an appeal tribunal, the commission or any court establishes or increases an overpayment and the decision does not include a finding concerning whether waiver of benefit recovery is required under par.
(c), the tribunal, commission or court shall remand the issue to the department for a determination.
(b)To recover any overpayment to an individual that is not otherwise repaid or recovery of which has not been waived, the department may recoup the amount of the overpayment by, in addition to its other remedies in this chapter, deducting the amount of the overpayment from benefits the individual would otherwise be eligible to receive.
1. The department shall waive recovery of benefits that were erroneously paid if:
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