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The prime contractor requires the subcontractor to file certified payrolls with them. Does this satisfy the subcontractors filing requirements with the awarding public body?

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The prime contractor requires the subcontractor to file certified payrolls with them. Does this satisfy the subcontractors filing requirements with the awarding public body?

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A. No. The law requires that all subcontractors and contractors file certified payrolls within 10 days of pay dates with the awarding public body. An original signature certifying the accuracy of the payroll records is required on the payroll filed with the public body. Q.

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