Wisconsin Wage Information is a form required by the Department of Workforce Development to be filed by insurers or self-insured employers when the wages used are less than the maximum compensation rate. This version of the form is protected from modification, and includes tabbed fields for form C. The form requires employers to provide detailed wage information on each employee, including total wages earned, hours worked, and rate of pay. This information is used to calculate workers' compensation benefits, and must be submitted on an annual basis. There are two types of Wisconsin Wage Information forms: the Standard form and the Modified form. The Standard form requires employers to provide the same information as the Modified form, but is used for employees who receive the same wage rate for all hours worked (including overtime). The Modified form requires employers to provide wage information for each employee, including their hourly rate and overtime rate. Both forms must be completed and submitted to the Department of Workforce Development by the employer.
Wisconsin Wage Information is a form required by the Department of Workforce Development to be filed by insurers or self-insured employers when the wages used are less than the maximum compensation rate. This version of the form is protected from modification, and includes tabbed fields for form C. The form requires employers to provide detailed wage information on each employee, including total wages earned, hours worked, and rate of pay. This information is used to calculate workers' compensation benefits, and must be submitted on an annual basis. There are two types of Wisconsin Wage Information forms: the Standard form and the Modified form. The Standard form requires employers to provide the same information as the Modified form, but is used for employees who receive the same wage rate for all hours worked (including overtime). The Modified form requires employers to provide wage information for each employee, including their hourly rate and overtime rate. Both forms must be completed and submitted to the Department of Workforce Development by the employer.