Depending on the state, if it is overpayment of benefits due the state then probably yes. Otherwise, unemployment taxes are levied against the employers, not the employees so there would be no garnishment in that case.
Wages can be garnished for unpaid taxes through various methods such as your current employer. The best way to find out if you are facing a garnishment is through the IRS or your payroll department.
no
Generally not
Wages cannot be garnished for credit card debt in South Carolina. They can be garnished for unpaid taxes and child support.
Your wages can be garnished for any debt you have agreed to pay previously. This includes medical debts.
Only if you've been taken to court and the garnishment of wages was ordered by a judge.
Yes, but only if the landlord has a valid civil judgment against you.
It depends upon the conditions of your work. If you worked as an unpaid volunteer, then your cannot receive unemployment benefits on that basis. If you were a paid employee, then you can.
Your bank account can be garnished if you have an unpaid bill that has remained unpaid for a long time. The company (or the debt collector) can take legal action to recover the money owed from either your wage, or your bank account. There are specific laws for each situation, so you need to be careful. Best option is just to make sure your bills are paid on time.
You do not qualify for unemployment during a leave. You have to be considered unemployed & if you are not separated from your job, then you are still considered employed. You can always file, but you will be denied.
A person cannot be arrested and charged in the state of Arizona for an unpaid online Payday Loan from the year of 2009. A person may either be sued or their wages may be garnished.
unpaid expenses (a.k.a payables) are recorded on the balance sheet in the current liabilities section.