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Employer's Quarterly Report for Employees Contracted to Governmental or Nonprofit Educational Institutions R.01/15
Form RT-6EW

Employer’s Quarterly Report for Employees Contracted to Governmental or Nonprofit Educational Institutions Quarter Ending / RT Account Number Employer’s Name / - 11.Employee’s Name (please print first twelve characters of last name and first eight characters of first name in boxes) 11. Last Name First Name 10. SSN 11. Last Name First Name 10. SSN 11. Last Name First Name 10. SSN 11. Last Name First Name 10. SSN 11. Last Name Rule 73B-10.037, F.A.C. Effective XX/XX Page 1 of 2 Provisional F.E.I. Number 10. Employee’s Social Security Number (SSN) 10. SSN RT-6EW R. 07/23 - - 12a. Employee’s Florida Gross Wages Paid this Quarter 12b. Employee’s Florida Taxable Wages Paid this Quarter Only the first $7,000 paid to each employee per calendar year is taxable. 12c. Employee’s Wages Paid this Quarter Under a Contract with an Educational Institution. 12a. - - Middle Initial 12b. 12c. 12a. - - Middle Initial 12b. 12c. 12a. - - Middle Initial 12b. 12c. 12a. - First Name - Middle Initial 12b. 12c. 12a. Middle Initial 12c. 12b. 13a. Total Gross Wages (add Lines 12a only). Total this page only. Include this and totals from additional pages in Line 2 on page 1 of the RT-6. 13a. 13b. Total Taxable Wages (add Lines 12b only). Total this page only. Include this and totals from additional pages in Line 4 on page 1 of the RT-6. 13b. E-Verify Certification I attest, under penalty of perjury, that this employer uses the E-Verify system defined in section 448.095(1)(c), Florida Statutes or the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form USCIS I-9), if E-Verify is not available within three business days of a new hire, to verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees. Signature _________________________________________________ Title _________________________________________________ Today’s Date _________________________________________________ Instructions This schedule is used by private employers who have a contract to provide services to a governmental or nonprofit educational institution. Wages paid to the employees of a private employer who perform services covered by a contract with a governmental or non-profit educational institution must be reported on this schedule. This form must be submitted with the completed first page (containing items 1 through 9) of your Employer’s Quarterly Report (RT-6). Line 10 - Enter each employee’s social security number (Nine digits – Do not suppress the leading zeros). Every employee, regardless of age, is required to have a social security number. If the employee’s SSN is not included, no credit will be given for previously reported taxable wages. Line 11 – Enter each employee’s last name, first name, and middle initial. RT-6EW R. 07/23 Page 2 of 2 Line 12a – Enter each employee’s Gross Wages paid for the quarter as defined in Line 2 of the RT-6 instructions (RT-6N). Gross wages should not include wage items specifically exempt per section 443.1217(2)(b)-(g), Florida Statutes (F.S.). Line 12b – Enter each employee’s Taxable Wages paid for the quarter. Line 12c – Enter each employee’s wages paid this quarter for services performed under a contract with a governmental or non-profit educational institution. Line 13a – Enter the total gross wages for this page. All wages from this page and any attached pages must be included in Line 2 on the front of the RT-6. Line 13b – Enter the total taxable wages for this page. All wages from this page and any attached pages must be included in Line 4 on the front of the RT-6. E-Verify Certification Florida law requires public agencies and private employers that employ 25 or more employees to certify on their first Reemployment Tax report or return filed each calendar year that they use the E-Verify system. E-Verify is an internetbased system operated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that allows participating employers to electronically verify employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. Additional information on the free E-Verify system may be found at e-verify.gov/employers. If the E-Verify system is unavailable for three business days after the first day that the new employee begins working for pay, an employer must use the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form USCIS I-9) to verify employment eligibility. In the absence of a written agreement or understanding with a client company, an employee leasing company must certify use of the E-Verify system on the first return or report filed within a calendar year. The following definitions apply to the certification requirement: Public agency - Any office, department, agency, division, subdivision, political subdivision, board, bureau, commission, authority, district, public body, body politic, state, county, city, town, village, municipality, or any other separate unit of government created or established pursuant to law, and any other public or private agency, person, partnership, corporation, or business entity acting on behalf of any public agency. Employees - Individuals filling a permanent position who perform labor or services under the control or direction of an employer that has the power or right to control and direct the employee in the material details of how the work is to be performed in exchange for salary, wages, or other remuneration. The term “employee” does not include an individual hired for casual labor which is to be performed entirely within a private residence, or an independent contractor, as defined in federal laws or regulations, hired to perform a specified portion of labor or services. Employers or employee leasing companies required to certify use of E-Verify must sign, date, and enter their title on the first Reemployment Tax report or return filed each calendar year if the entity he or she represents utilizes the E-Verify system or Form USCIS I-9, if E-Verify is not available within three days of the new hire, to verify employment eligibility. Entities required to verify employment who don’t do so are subject to a fine. Social security numbers (SSNs) are used by the Florida Department of Revenue as unique identifiers for the administration of Florida’s taxes. SSNs obtained for tax administration purposes are confidential under sections 213.053 and 119.071, Florida Statutes, and not subject to disclosure as public records. Collection of your SSN is authorized under state and federal law. Visit floridarevenue.com/privacy for more information regarding the state and federal law governing the collection, use, or release of SSNs, including authorized exceptions. Contact Us Tax forms and brochures are available at floridarevenue.com/forms. Information and tutorials are available at floridarevenue.com/taxes/education. To speak with a Department of Revenue representative, call Taxpayer Services at 850-488-6800, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
Extracted from PDF file 2023-florida-form-rt-6ew.pdf, last modified June 2023

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We last updated the Employer's Quarterly Report for Employees Contracted to Governmental or Nonprofit Educational Institutions R.01/15 in February 2024, so this is the latest version of Form RT-6EW, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form RT-6EW directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Florida tax forms here.


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About the Corporate Income Tax

The IRS and most states require corporations to file an income tax return, with the exact filing requirements depending on the type of company.

Sole proprietorships or disregarded entities like LLCs are filed on Schedule C (or the state equivalent) of the owner's personal income tax return, flow-through entities like S Corporations or Partnerships are generally required to file an informational return equivilent to the IRS Form 1120S or Form 1065, and full corporations must file the equivalent of federal Form 1120 (and, unlike flow-through corporations, are often subject to a corporate tax liability).

Additional forms are available for a wide variety of specific entities and transactions including fiduciaries, nonprofits, and companies involved in other specific types of business.

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