How should filing be done when the employer is a “joint venture”?
A joint venture is a kind of partnership where two or more businesses join together to complete special projects. The joint venture has its own UIER and FEIN numbers. The filing should be done in the name given to the joint venture followed by (JV). Each participating business, having at least one eligible New York employee, also needs to provide coverage under its own name and identification numbers.
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