USA State Payroll Rates + Resources: State of Arizona: New Hire Reporting
Purpose
The purpose of this documentation is to outline the processes and requirements associated with becoming a new employer and processing payroll in the state of Arizona.
New Hire Reporting
All employers are required to submit their new hire reports within 20 days after an employee is hired, re-hired, or returns to work. Employers who submit reports magnetically or electronically are to submit the reports in two monthly transmissions no more than sixteen days apart.
Re-hires or Re-called employees: Employers must report all re-hires, or employees who return to work after being laid off, furloughed, separated, granted a leave without pay, or terminated from employment for at least 60 consecutive days.
You will need the following information for each new hire:
Employer's Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). If you have more than one FEIN, please make certain you use the same FEIN you use to report your quarterly wage information when reporting new hires.
Employer's Name (please use corporate name)
Employer's address (please provide address where Income Withholding Orders should be sent)
Employee's Full Name (First, Middle, Last)
Employee's Mailing Address
Employee's Social Security Number (SSN)
Employee's Date of Hire
Employee's State of Hire (only if reporting as a Multistate employer)
The following information is optional for you to provide:
Employer's Phone Number
Employer's Contact Name
Employer email address
Is medical insurance an employee benefit?
Employee's state of hire
Employee's Date of Birth
Employee wages
Frequency of pay
You can report new hires in several ways. The fastest is through the Arizona New Hire Reporting Center. Once there, click REGISTER.