⚠️ Warning
“This tax parameter is used in quarter-end reporting. Please update this value by the end of the current quarter. 4392002109 State NC Occupational Code."
📘 What It Means
The State of North Carolina requires employers to report an Occupational Code for each employee as part of their quarterly wage reporting. This code, based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system, helps the state analyze labor market trends, support workforce development programs, and meet federal reporting standards. Assigning the correct SOC code ensures your filings are accurate and compliant with Alaska’s unemployment insurance and workforce reporting requirements.
🛠️ How to Resolve
Visit North Carolina's OC search site: SOC Codes
Choose one of the search options from the website. In this example, we used the job title starts with "C". Find the code that best fits the employee (##-####).
Log in to Green Leaf Elevated.
Navigate to: Hamburger Menu > Team > Payroll > Process Payroll.
Click the Payroll Prep Process icon for the payroll containing the warning.
Scroll to the Payroll Warnings section and click into it.
Find the warning for 'NCOccupational Code ' and click into it.
You will be directed to the employee’s tax settings screen.
Enter the appropriate code (##-####) in the appropriate field (highlighted).
Click Save.