(1) A professional employer organization may collect and make payments on behalf of a client employer, but the client employer remains liable for the payments of any taxes, interest, or penalties due.
(2) Unless the professional employer organization has already notified the department that it has not received payments from the client employer, the department shall first attempt to collect any payments due from the professional employer organization and shall not attempt to collect from the client employer until at least ten days from the date payment was due. Collection procedures shall follow the requirements of chapter
50.24 RCW.
(3) A professional employer organization may elect to provide a bond to cover payments due. Any bond for this purpose shall be filed with the department, shall be in a form satisfactory to the commissioner, and shall be in an amount not less than the amount of contributions due in the highest quarter of the preceding calendar year. A bond does not relieve the professional employer organization or its client employers of ultimate liability for payments due.
(4) In case of error by a professional employer organization in which reports are incomplete, inaccurate, or late, or if the professional employer organization makes a single payment that does not match the amount due for multiple employers, the department will initially apply any penalty and interest charges for all amounts due against the professional employer organization, regardless of whether the professional employer organization has employees in Washington. However, the client employer ultimately remains liable for any taxes, penalties, or interest due.
All client employers of a professional employer organization may be subject to the tax rate for delinquent taxpayers if a delinquency under WAC
192-320-035 or
192-320-036 cannot be assigned to a specific client employer.
(5) If a professional employer organization reports employees of a client employer as its own employees, a first violation will be considered an incorrect report for the professional employer organization and an untimely report for the client employer under RCW
50.12.220(2). A second violation will be considered knowing misrepresentation under RCW
50.12.220(3). A third violation will be considered grounds for revocation of the authority of a professional employer organization to act on behalf of its client employers.
(6) The department may revoke the authority of a professional employer organization to act on behalf of its client employers if the professional employer organization substantially fails to comply with the provisions of RCW
50.12.300. An order to revoke the authority of a professional employer organization shall be considered an appealable order under chapter
34.05 RCW comparable to an order and notice of assessment under RCW
50.32.030.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
50.12.010 and
50.12.040. WSR 13-09-010, § 192-300-230, filed 4/5/13, effective 5/6/13; WSR 07-23-130, § 192-300-230, filed 11/21/07, effective 1/1/08.]