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Revised Code of Washington
Unemployment Compensation
Contributions by Employers.
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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.