If you have re-qualified, under the terms of your state's employment security office, then you should be able to file your claim. If you owe on overpayment, they will deduct amounts from your benefits.
Yes, but bring additional evidence, so that a stronger case may be made the second time around.
No
I've had an unemployment overpayment in Iowa for nearly 10 years and have never had any of my wages garnished.
No one can answer that except the Unemployment Commission.
unemployment is about run out. how do I apply for an extension.
how can I stop a wage garnishment
If you were over paid by unemployment can that affect your social security benefits at all
The state can't take overpayment of unemployment benefits from a Federal tax refund. Some states have provisions to deduct such from the state tax refund of their state. Most states will take a percentage of future unemployment benefits to pay off unemployment compensation overpayment.
Yes. Unreturned unemployment benefits overpayments may be deducted from your federal income tax refund.
Yes and no. When you leave TN your unemployment benefits will be terminated. However, you can reapply for them in Arizona. Good Luck!
You probably do, because receiving the overpayment and the paying it back might be in 2 different reporting periods. Better to report it and then get the credit later for having paid it back.
The State of Michigan can only offset your federal refund, if they say the overpayment was due to misrepensentation or fraud. In this case you will need to contact a Bankruptcy Lawyer to help.
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.
Unemployment benefits can be garnished for spousal or child support and may be reduced by any amount of overpayment of previous unemployment benefits. Creditors cannot attach the benefits, however.