The Missouri Instruction for Quarterly Contribution and Wage Report is a document used by employers to report their employee wages and contributions to the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations. This report is to be completed on a quarterly basis and submitted to the department for the purpose of administering the state's Unemployment Insurance Program. The report includes information such as employee wages, hours worked, and taxes withheld. Employers must also report any contributions made to employee benefit plans such as pensions or health insurance. The Missouri Instruction for Quarterly Contribution and Wage Report comes in two forms: Form MO-941, for employers with 10 or fewer employees; and Form MO-941C, for employers with 11 or more employees. The forms are available on the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations website. Both forms require employers to provide the necessary information about their employees, wages earned, and taxes withheld. Additionally, employers must also report any contributions made to employee benefit plans.