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All Employers Can Now Use My FAMLI+ Online Portal

All Employers Can Now Use My FAMLI+ Online Portal

December 12, 2022

All Employers Can Now Use My FAMLI+ Online Portal

NFIB wants to make sure its members who are not already registered with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s My FAMLI+ Employer online portal do so before a looming deadline catches them by surprise. According to a news release issued by the department, “Colorado businesses, third party administrators (TPAs) and local government employers will use My FAMLI+ Employer to manage their FAMLI accounts. My FAMLI+ Employer will operate similarly to My UI Employer, allowing employers to report wage data, send premium payments, apply for exemption with a private plan and upload letters of declination votes. “If you don’t get your business up and running right away, don’t worry! While every employer will need to register, employers don’t have to complete registration until the first premium payments and wage reports are due on April 30, 2023.” For more information and to register, click the graphic below.
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