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Wage and Tax Report

Payroll wage and tax reports, such as state quarterly filings, are often used to verify full-time employee counts and eligibility for small-group coverage. Carriers may request them at enrollment to confirm the group.

What do the states call their wage & tax reports for group enrollment?

June 28, 2026June 28, 2026 by HealthInsuranceFAQs

Carriers usually request the state’s quarterly unemployment wage report to verify eligible employees. The name varies by state, for example TX ‘Employer’s Quarterly Report’ (C-3/C-4), CA DE-9C, NY NYS-45, FL RT-6, IL UI-3/40.

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