Revised Code of Washington (RCW) (Last Updated: August 9, 2016) |
Title 50. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION |
Chapter 50.24. Contributions by employers. |
Section 50.24.010. Payment of contributions—Amount of wages subject to tax—Wages paid by employers making payments in lieu of contributions not remuneration. |
Section 50.24.014. Financing special unemployment assistance—Financing the employment security department's administrative costs—Accounts—Contributions. |
Section 50.24.015. Wages—Deemed paid when contractually due. |
Section 50.24.020. Authority to compromise. |
Section 50.24.030. Contributions erroneously paid to United States or another state. |
Section 50.24.040. Interest on delinquent contributions. |
Section 50.24.050. Lien for contributions generally. |
Section 50.24.060. Lien in event of insolvency or dissolution. |
Section 50.24.070. Order and notice of assessment. |
Section 50.24.080. Jeopardy assessment. |
Section 50.24.090. Distraint, seizure, and sale. |
Section 50.24.100. Distraint procedure. |
Section 50.24.110. Notice and order to withhold and deliver. |
Section 50.24.115. Warrant—Authorized—Filing—Lien—Enforcement. |
Section 50.24.120. Collection by civil action. |
Section 50.24.125. Collection by civil action—Collection of delinquent payments in lieu of contributions from political subdivisions or instrumentalities thereof. |
Section 50.24.130. Contractor's and principal's liability for contributions—Exceptions. |
Section 50.24.140. Collection remedies cumulative. |
Section 50.24.150. Contribution adjustments and refunds. |
Section 50.24.160. Election of coverage. |
Section 50.24.170. Joint accounts. |
Section 50.24.180. Injunction proceedings. |
Section 50.24.190. Limitation of actions. |
Section 50.24.200. Chargeoff of uncollectible accounts. |
Section 50.24.210. Contributions due and payable upon termination or disposal of business—Successor liability. |
Section 50.24.220. Client employer liability—Collection. |
Section 50.24.230. Corporate or limited liability company officers, members, and owners—Personal liability. |