Colorado Notice of Implementation of SLIP
Colorado has issued a notice to inform their surplus lines brokers that they have adopted SLIP filing platform for premium tax. The link below provides further detail.
Colorado has issued a notice to inform their surplus lines brokers that they have adopted SLIP filing platform for premium tax. The link below provides further detail.
The Oklahoma Division of Insurance (Division) is requesting certain information regarding the non-admitted insurance that was written in Oklahoma for the year 2024 and going forward.
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is requesting that all surplus lines carriers who write business in Oklahoma submit policy and premium information regarding the non-admitted insurance that was written in Oklahoma for the year 2024 and going forward.
The Wyoming Department of Insurance (Department) is requesting certain information regarding the non-admitted insurance that was written in Wyoming for the year 2024 and going forward.
The South Dakota Division of Insurance (Division) is requesting certain information regarding the non-admitted insurance that was written in South Dakota for the year 2024 and going forward.
The purpose of this bulletin is to advise Oklahoma licensed surplus lines agents and direct procurement filers that effective January 1, 2024 the Oklahoma Insurance Department will adopt the Surplus Lines Information Portal (SLIP) platform for the reporting and payment of Oklahoma surplus lines premium taxes in accordance with 36 O.S. § 1115.
The South Dakota Division of Insurance is requesting certain information regarding the non-admitted insurance that was written in South Dakota for the year 2024 and going forward.
Oklahoma City, OK – Effective January 1, 2024 the Oklahoma Insurance Department will adopt the Surplus Lines Information Portal (SLIP) platform for the reporting and payment of Oklahoma surplus lines premium taxes in accordance with 36 O.S. § 1115.
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide updates regarding recent changes to the required policy disclosure notices and the diligent effort search requirements.
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide guidance to surplus lines brokers and those who independently procure nonadmitted insurance for filing policy transaction data, quarterly reports and premium tax payments.
Effective October 1, 2016, Tennessee will adopt SLIP+ for the filing and payment of all surplus lines policies and premium taxes.
Beginning January 1, 2013, single-state filers must report surplus lines tax information and remit premium tax with the Surplus Lines Clearinghouse as operated by the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office via its website.