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How to fill out the GA WC-10 online
The GA WC-10 form, also known as the Notice of Election or Rejection of Workers' Compensation Coverage, is essential for businesses in Georgia to outline their coverage decisions under the Workers' Compensation Law. This guide will provide you with detailed, step-by-step instructions to fill out the form online, ensuring you understand each section clearly and correctly.
Follow the steps to complete the GA WC-10 online effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the GA WC-10 form and open it in your chosen editor.
- In the beginning section labeled 'A. Corporation / Limited Liability Company,' type or print your name, the employer's name, and the office held. Fill in your street address, city, state, and zip code.
- Select one of the options regarding your insurance coverage: either elect to reject the provisions of the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Law or to revoke a previous rejection.
- If you are a sole proprietor or partner, proceed to section 'B. Sole Proprietor or Partner.' Enter your name, and check the appropriate box indicating whether you are a sole proprietor or partner. Also, provide the business name.
- Choose whether to apply for coverage under the provisions of the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Law or revoke a prior election.
- For farm labor employers, navigate to section 'C. Farm Labor.' Enter your name and the business name. Then indicate if you wish to provide Workers’ Compensation coverage for farm laborers or revoke a previous election.
- In section 'D. Certification,' print your name and provide your business phone number. Sign the form and write the business address.
- Finally, indicate the date of signing in the designated spaces and ensure all information is accurate.
- Save your completed form. You can choose to download, print, or share the form as needed. Make sure to file a copy with your current Workers' Compensation carrier or with the State Board of Workers' Compensation if no carrier is available.
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Yes, a company can be exempt from workers' compensation in Georgia under certain conditions. Typically, small businesses with fewer than three employees might qualify for exemption. Furthermore, corporate officers may choose to reject coverage by submitting a WC-10 notice, helping them manage their business insurance needs effectively.
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