Electronic child support payments: Rules for states that require them Keys for compliance with withholding orders More and more states are requiring employers to electronically send child support payments. Right now, according to the Office of Child Support Enforcement 16 states have this rule in place. Requirements to meet: Here’s a rundown of which type of employers in each state must remit child support electronically. CA: Employers that are required to file state taxes online FL: Employers that have 10 or more employees or pay $20,000 or more in state taxes each year IL: Employers with 250 or more employees or those handling 10 or more child support orders IN: Employers with more than 50 employees and more than one worker with a child support order IA: Employers with 200 or more employees MA: Employers with five or more employees with child support orders NE: Employers with 50 or more employees with at least on child support order NV: Employers with 50 or more employees ND: Employers with more than 24 employees that have received more than four withholding orders OH: Employers with more than 50 employees OR: Employers with five or more employees who have received one or more orders, employers with fewer than five employees and more than one order, employers who are required to file taxes electronically, and employers who fail to withhold or pay support correctly and on time PA: Employers with 15 or more employees who are paying on two or more orders and employers with a History or two payments that have been returned for insufficient funds. TX: Employers that have 50 or more employees VA: Employers with 100 or more employees and payroll processors with at least 50 employer clients WA: Employers with 10 or more employees with one or more support orders, employers with fewer Than 10 employees with withholding orders for more than one employee, employers that must Pay taxes electronically and those that use a payroll processor. WV: Employers with more than 50 employees