It would depend on how you file. For instance, I most likely would as a single mother, with no other income, claiming also earned income, and my child as a deduction, and claiming head of household. It all depends on your exemptions and how you file.
yes. they do then they send back the money they didnt use
Loans. They then collect taxes to pay back their debts.
If what you are asking is "Can I collect unemployment after I have been back at work for weeks?" The answer is: No you can not.
WARN is a federal regulation. The WARN act money is considered back pay. Receiving back pay WILL disqualify you from receiving unemployment. Anything after 60 days is considered regular severance and can be received in addition to unemployment.
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.
No you do not get FICA back on federal taxes. It's a pay now and collect later system, for when you collect social security at retirement.
YOu cannot receive unemployment if you return to work.
I do not believe that you can continue to collect unemployment if you refuse ANY legitimate offer of work.
Yes, you can choose to have taxes withheld or pay them back at tax time.
California will attempt to take money from anybody for anything, including states which with they have made reciprocal arrangements. In some "hardship" circumstances, you can outmaneouver them, but you are better off getting your back taxes reduced or eliminated, as back taxes accrue interest and penalties.
You still owe them. In the US, the IRS has 10 years to collect taxes.
Unless your particular state has a provision for back pay -- most do not -- you will be unable to collect back pay. It is your responsibility to file for unemployment and the fact that you did not do so during your first unemployed month is unfortunately entirely your loss.