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NO/YES ... taxes are withheld form your unemployment benefits payments only ... that is if you told them to deduct any at all in which case you'll have to pay it out of pocket ... the IRS will garnish your pay check after a prolonged period of time in which you have not paid said taxes ... you will be notified of this before hand ...

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Q: Are you taxed for unemployment benefits after you have found a job Example taxes withheld from a salary or biweekly paycheck because of past unemployment?
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