When registering employees from Louisiana and South Carolina, it is necessary to include SOC codes.
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code: The SOC code is a federal coding system used by the U.S. government to classify workers into occupational categories. This classification is essential for collecting, calculating, and disseminating data related to employment and workforce analysis.
The states requiring all employers to report SOC codes for employees are:
- Alaska
- Indiana
- Louisiana
- South Carolina
- Washington
- West Virginia
SOC descriptions are available at https://dew.sc.gov/employers/SOC.
Currently Hosteeva reports SOC codes for LA and SC employees.
