| Thursday, 08 January 2009 | |
New Federal WH-347 Reporting Mandates effect reporting of employee addresses & social security information - effective 1/18/09IMPORTANT Revisions to the U.S. Department of Labor/Federal WH-347 Reporting Mandates Regarding Protecting the Privacy of Workers.January 9, 2009
Affected Audience: All prime/general contractors and subcontractors required to file the Federal WH-347 Certified Payroll form on prevailing wage projects.
Background: On October 20, 2008 the U.S. Department of Labor published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal Register 73 FR 6229 which invited comments until November 19, 2008, on proposed revisions to update current regulatory standards in order to better protect worker privacy for contracts covering federally financed and federally-assisted construction contracts. Specifically the proposed revisions affect the reporting of employee addresses and social security numbers on the Federal WH-347 certified payroll reports.
Effective Date: According to recent information released in the Federal Register (73 FR 77504) published on 12/19/08. revosed re[prtomg requirements ONLY for the U. S. Department of Labor Form WH-347 begin on January 18, 2009.
What are the new reporting requirements and how do they protect worker privacy? The bottom line, according to the Federal Register (73 FR 77504), is that beginning on January 18, 2009 you are no longer required to report your employees address and social security number on your weekly certified payroll reports when you file the Federal/U.S. Department of Labor WH-347 form. HOWEVER, as with any government decisions there are always exceptions and "gray areas." *These are the gray areas that we discovered and want to make you aware of:
*These gray areas will cause this ruling to be open to interpretation by anyone reading them, causing you to be requested to continue to report employee addresses and social security numbers, not required to submit addresses and social security numbers, AND to report no address and the last 4 digits of the employees social security number.
What about state specific and electronic filing requirements? At this time we have no information regarding any changes to either state specific or electronic filing requirements. We will keep you updated as we find out this information via our On-Line Support Forum at http://www.sunburstsoftwaresolutions.com/certified-payroll-solution-forum/119-u.s.-dol-proposed-rule-hopes-to-protect-worker-privacy.htm
How will Sunburst Software Solutions, Inc. help us to handle these changes? Several months ago, we did release an updated version of CPS that would allow you to choose how you report employee social security numbers (see CPS System Setup -> System Preferences -> Settings tab -> SS# Format option; initiated in version 5.0.278, August 2008) and we are currently working on a "forward thinking" update that will provide you with the ability to set "Job Defaults" for how you want to display the employee address and SS #. You may then, on a job-by-job (and form by form) basis futher fine tune the setting for each individual job. This update will provide you with full control and the means to easily change these printing preferences as any new state reporting mandates become available. Full details will be provided separately from this notification by Tuesday January 13, 2009 in our Support Area - http://www.sunburstsoftwaresolutions.com/technical-support.htm, watch for updates.
Supporting Documentation: Feel free to download the following additional documentation from our website for your review:
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