Form I-9 completion isn’t just a good idea to ensure that your employees are who they say they are. It’s federal law. If your business is investigated and is found to have improperly verified identification and employment authorization, your business can face serious civil penalties.
I-9 Basics
A few Form I-9 basics include:
Also, it is important that you understand the documents on List A, List B, and List C.
Civil Penalties
If your company is found to have violated federal law, it could incur civil penalties, including costly fines. I-9 paperwork violations, even ones you may think are relatively minor, can be extremely expensive:
Other civil penalties include no longer receiving government contracts and a court order forcing your company to hire the person the court believes you discriminated against.
How to Avoid Civil Penalties
The easiest way to avoid civil penalties related to I-9 forms is to simply be proactive. Make sure that you review all I-9 forms to ensure that you received the proper documentation. Always confirm that new employees provide the right documentation. Perform reverification where legally necessary. And pay attention to how hiring decisions are made to ensure that the company isn’t pursuing discriminatory tactics.
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