2009 VETS-100 and VETS-100A reports due September 30

The filing deadline for the 2009 VETS-100 and VETS-100A reports is September 30, 2009. The Department of Labor's Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS) annually collects and compiles this information from federal contractors. The report required for contractors with federal contracts that were entered into before December 1, 2003 and have a value of $25,000 or more continues to be the VETS-100 report. The report required for contracts entered on or after December 1, 2003 in the amount of $100,000 or more is the new VETS-100A report. A contract modified on or after December 1, 2003, that was entered into before December 1, 2003, constitutes a new contract — and therefore, requires the contractor to file a VETS-100A report (if the $100,000 or more threshold is met). Contractors that have contracts which fall into both categories will be required to file both forms.

Each year, the VETS-100/VETS-100A reporting cycle begins on August 1 and ends September 30. Accordingly, VETS began accepting reports on August 1, 2009.

As it did last year, VETS is encouraging online submission of the report through the website at www.vets100.com. However, mailed filings, as well as properly formatted disk filings, are acceptable. Questions may be submitted via e-mail at helpdesk@vets100.com or by calling the VETS-100 Help Desk at (301) 306-6752. Those contractors needing a report form should visit the www.vets100.com website or notify the VETS-100 Help Desk.

Reprinted with permission. © CCH
(Submitted Aug. 26, 2009) 

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