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North Carolina pays it, your employer pays out so much unemployment insurance a year and it comes out of that.

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Q: If you work in NC but live in SC who pays unemployment benefits?
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Do you claim unemployment in the state of the company or your residency?

The state you perform your work in is the "liable state", the state that pays your unemployment benefits. No matter whether you live in the state you work in, or even if the company's headquarters are in another, you get your benefits from where you work.


If you are employed by a New York company but live in Georgia who pays unemployment.?

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What state can you file for unemployment in?

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If you work in New York and live in New Jersey where do you collect unemployment benefits?

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Can you collect unemployment and work in the state of ill?

Yes. In the Related link below, page 5, "Are You Eligible for Benefits"; "Disqualifications"; 1) there are 9 reasons under which you can quit your job and still collect benefits.


Who pays unemployment tax in New Jersey?

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How are unemployment benefits funded?

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In Illinois can you collect unemployment while in prison?

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How can unemployment be reduced?

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Who pays for unemployment insurance when the last company is out of business?

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Can one work and still draw benefits from unemployment?

That depends upon how much money you are earning from your work. If your earnings are relatively low, you may still qualify for unemployment benefits. However, if your earnings are high, then in effect you are no longer unemployed, and should not receive unemployment benefits.


What is the differences between unemployment compensation and workers compensation?

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