Form I-9 serves as a tool for employers to confirm that they are employing individuals who have the legal authorization to work in the United States.Â
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can impose penalties for errors or omissions on Form I-9.Â
- The penalty amounts have seen a recent increase and vary based on factors such as the size of the company and the number of violations.Â
- As of 2022, for first-time paperwork violations relating to I-9, fines range between $252 and $2,507 per each substantive violation or uncorrected technical error.Â
- Subsequent paperwork violations can attract fines between $1,161 and $2,322.Â
- If an employer knowingly hires unauthorized non-citizens, penalties for first offenses range from $627 to $5016 for each worker.Â
- Second and subsequent offenses in this category can attract fines from $5,016 to $25,076.Â
- Employers who attempt to deceive ICE or disregard credible warnings could face severe fines.Â
- ‘Subsequent offenses’ penalties can be imposed regardless of when the previous punishment occurred.Â
- Both the frequency of inspections and the amount of fines have increased significantly in recent years. For example, in Fiscal Year 2019, ICE issued 6500 Notices of Inspections and collected $14.3 million in fines, penalties, and forfeitures.Â
Source: PaycorÂ