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Workers' Compensation Rate Table

Contents

1 Overview

2 Sample Report

3 How-to

4 Fields

 

1 Overview

The Workers’ Compensation Rates (WA001WorkersCompRates) table contains the rates used to determine the Workers’ Compensation deduction and benefit amounts during payroll and budget processing. It is used to store the employee and employer rates, by code and effective date, used to calculate the appropriate Workers’ Compensation premium.

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Background to Washington Workers' Compensation Reporting

Report/Process

Purpose

Workers' Compensation Report

provides information used to complete the Employer's Quarterly Report for Industrial Insurance, required by the Department of Labor and Industries. Path: Human Resources / Payroll / Reporting

Workers' Compensation Payroll Report

provides data on the Workers’ Compensation deductions and benefits calculated during a payroll run. Use this report to research questions about the amounts calculated, or to reconcile to an employee’s check detail. Path: Human Resources / Payroll / Current Payroll / Check Register

Workers' Compensation Calculations

determines the Workers’ Compensation deduction and benefit amounts to be used in a payroll run. Path: Human Resources / Current Payroll / Calculate

Workers' Compensation Benefit Projections

projects the Workers’ Compensation benefit expense that will be incurred based on a Salary Negotiations Plan. Path: Human Resources / Salary Negotiations / Calculate / Generate Plan Detail

Workers' Compensation Rate Copy

copies Workers’ Compensation rate records associated with one salary negotiations plan to another salary negotiations plan. Path: Human Resources / Salary Negotiations / Setup /Import Assignments from Sal Neg Plans

Page Updated 12/05

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