What you need to know about premiums, exemptions, and more
Beginning July 1, 2023, you must collect WA Cares premiums from your employees’ wages and report their wages and hours at the end of each quarter—much like you do now for Paid Leave. Reporting will begin Oct. 1, 2023, and will follow the same reporting process as Paid Leave. There is no employer share of WA Cares Fund premiums.
For more info about your responsibilities as an employer as well as resources you can use to communicate with employees and answer questions about the program, please visit wacaresfund.wa.gov/employers.
Calculating premiums
Calculate the total premium amount for each of your employees. The premium is 0.58% of an employee’s gross wages, so: Gross wages x .0058 = total premium for employee.
Note that unlike Paid Leave, premium contributions are not capped at the taxable maximum for social security. Need help determining premium amounts for WA Cares and Paid Leave? Check out our premium calculator at paidleave.wa.gov/estimate-your-paid-leave-payments.
Employee exemptions
Some employees may choose to apply for an exemption from WA Cares coverage. It’s their responsibility to apply and — if approved — to notify you and give you a copy of their approval letter from ESD.
Once notified, you must:
ESD is currently processing a high volume of exemption applications. We are doing our best to process applications as quickly as possible but we will not be able to address all applications before you are required to begin withholding premiums on July 1.
Approved exemptions from workers who submitted their applications before July 1 will have an effective exemption date of July 1, 2023, regardless of when their application is approved. In some cases, this may mean you will be deducting premiums from workers' wages before they are able to provide you a copy of their exemption approval letter. Once they provide their exemption approval letter, we encourage you to return their deductions at your earliest convenience since ESD will not assess premiums for these workers for any part of Q3.
Workers who submit exemption applications on or after July 1, and are approved, will be issued an effective exemption date starting the quarter following the date the exemption was approved, and will be assessed premiums for all of Q3.
For conditional exemptions, it is the employee’s responsibility to notify you and ESD within 90 days of any changes to their exemption status. Failure to do so can result in employees having to pay past premiums and additional penalties.
For employees who previously applied for a private insurance exemption and received an approval letter from ESD, their exemption is still valid.
For more information on employee exemptions, visit wacaresfund.wa.gov/exemptions.
What workers need to know
WA Cares is designed to help workers live independently in their homes as long as possible. By contributing a small amount of each paycheck while working – less than a dollar a day for the typical worker – they’ll be able to access services like professional in-home care, making a loved one a paid caregiver, home safety modifications, meal delivery, transportation and more.
To prepare for the program’s launch, workers can: