Kentucky Claims Register

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Kentucky
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KY-SKU-0309
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Claims Register

The Kentucky Claims Register is a comprehensive online database of all claims filed with the Kentucky Department of Insurance (KDIG). The register includes information on the type of claim, the date of the claim, the name of the claimant, the name of the responsible party, and the final claim decision. It also includes the full text of the claim documents, allowing users to review the claims in detail. The register can be used to identify potential fraudulent claims and to verify the accuracy of claim payments. There are two types of Kentucky Claims Register: the Claims Register — Property/Casualty and the Claims Register — Health/Life.

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Kentucky unemployment taxable wage base for 2022 will be $10,800, reverting back to the 2020 wage base. Kentucky Rate Schedule will use Schedule A, reverting to the 2020 Schedule.

States are required to maintain a SUI taxable wage base of no less than the limit set under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA). The 2023 FUTA wage limit of $7,000 has remained unchanged since 1983, despite increases in the federal minimum wage and annual cost-of-living adjustments over the last 40 years.

Kentucky will continue using Schedule A to determine tax rates for experienced employers, but the rates in Schedule A will be reduced by 0.075% in 2023 to offset a reinstated 0.075% Service Capacity Upgrade Fund assessment.

Service Capacity Upgrade Fund (SCUF)

Rate Schedule A was also in effect for 2021 following 2021 legislation (2021 HB 413/Chapter 177). The legislation also reduces the 2022 SUI taxable wage base to $10,800, down from the original $11,100 scheduled to be in effect for 2022, the same taxable wage base in effect for 2020 and 2021.

To file a counter-claim, you will need to complete a Small Claims Coun- ter-Claim form (AOC-185). You can obtain this form from the Office of Circuit Court Clerk or you can fill out this form online and print a copy. The online form can be found at legalformlibrary.

2023 Updates and Changes (Updated 12/15/2022) 2023 Taxable Wage Base will increase to $11,100 per worker. SCUF assessment will be reinstated for reporting year 2023 pursuant to KRS 341.243. 2023 Contribution Rates will be set on Rate Schedule A.

Claim your weeks or check your payment by telephone at 1-877-3my-kyui or 1-877-369-5984. By using Voice Response Unit (VRU) and a touchtone phone, you may claim your weeks or request the status of your last week claimed.

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