You need to check with both offices. Obviously you are collecting an accumulative benefit through the interstate agreement of the states and earned in the respective base periods of both.
Pay as you can. They will continually take your refund annually until they get it all back. Another opinion: Get together with the unemployment office and work out mutually acceptable details. Have them point out where and why you owe the money, and come to a compromise.
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No
No it does not
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.
No
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yes.
if i owe federal taxes will they take my state refund
Because you have to disclose your work history (and by extension, the unemployment issue may come up), the previous state may file a garnishment with the current state, the amount and details depends on the states.
That's up to the judge, but it is possible.
Under current law, unemployment benefits are fully taxable at both the federal and state level.Under current law, unemployment benefits are fully taxable at both the federal and state level.