in what states are the unemployment benefits extension automatically filed
1 or 2 weeks
Anytime you have to refile for unemployment they always hold back 1 or 2 weeks.
26% my question is does a worker receive 100% of their former benefits for 26 weeks of unemployment?
Looks like right now you can get 26 weeks of unemployment assuming you have enough benefits to collect the full 26 weeks. And if you are eligible you can qualify for an additional 33 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits.
The state of Maryland offers unemployment benefits for a maximum duration of 26 weeks. The only case in which benefit period can be in excess of 26 weeks is if a Federal Extension program is available, which will be notified to the beneficiary. In all other cases only 26 weeks benefits can be claimed in one benefit year.
Normally the benefit year is 52 weeks during which time you can collect up to 26 weeks of benefits. With extension programs, the period can be extended to as much as 99 weeks, but that depends on the economy, etc.
The maximum amount of unemployment benefits in Wisconsin is $363 per week while the minimum is $54. The Related Link below also shows how much you can earn while receiving each week's range of benefits.
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.
Regular unemployment benefits: If you meet the eligibility requirements of the law, you will have some income while you are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period. Extended Unemployment Insurance Benefits: Chicago - Under a new federal law that took effect on November 21, 2009, up to 20 weeks' worth of emergency unemployment compensation (EUC) benefits are now available for eligible individuals. Previously, individuals could only receive up to 13 weeks' worth of EUC benefits. Eligible individuals who exhausted their rights to EUC benefits, based on the previous 13-week maximum, can receive up to seven more weeks' worth, for weeks beginning on or after November 23, 2009. IDES will notify those individuals of their certification days. The earliest possible certification day for those individuals will be December 8th. Those claiming Illinois unemployment insurance can be paid a maximum of 26 weeks of standard benefits throughout the year. Extra weeks of benefits may be available via the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program.
Um ..... 26 weeks. There are 182 days in 26 weeks (about half a year or six months).
26 weeks, Because there are 7 weeks.
The times for benefits are: Tier I 26 weeks; Tier II 13; Tier III 13; and Tier IV 6 for a total of 58 weeks, potentially. See Related Link below.