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in what states are the unemployment benefits extension automatically filed
Anytime you have to refile for unemployment they always hold back 1 or 2 weeks.
Anytime that you need unemployment benefits you have to refile. When you refile you will be advised if you are eligible for benefits. Sometimes you will reopen an existing claim if it is within the same base period that you were collecting in previously, in which case your unemployment amount will remain the same. However, if you have exhausted your previous benefits and not eligible to open an extension, then the unemployment office will use the new base period, and based on the work that you have completed, you may or may not qualify. File asap, because many states will not allow you to backdate your unemployment to when you first became unemployed. You can always file, but you may not qualify.
Ummm.....this situation might be mildly unfortunate on your part, and deepest apologies. But.......IDK!
Being denied unemployment benefits can be appealed, in which case the decision is reversed, if warranted, or upheld. In the latter case you would have to start over with a new work history to qualify. Refiling with the same work history/information is not the thing to do.
If your benefit period has expired AND you have created a new work history as required by your state's unemployment office laws, then you would be eligible in most states.
In most, if not all, states, to refile you have to have a work history since your last unemployment period. Sometimes the government extends the benefit period and you might be grandfathered in under the new provisions.
filed for divorce in Indiana almost 2 years aga, not final yet. Will i have to re file?
There are various benefits to e-file income taxes. If your state rejects the filing you could easily go back, correct your mistakes and refile the paperwork.
There are various benefits to e-file income taxes. If your state rejects the filing you could easily go back, correct your mistakes and refile the paperwork.
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You should have received a letter if you were eligible. If you did not receive your letter yet, please call your Texas State Unemployment office at 1-800-939-6631 Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. for all unemployment insurance services. Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. to find out if you are eligible.