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Unemployment income does not effect your dependents and your ability to claim them on your return. As long as you meet the other requirement to claim your children then you can certainly claim them.
The new unemployment extension will last 13 weeks in Florida. Check your eligibility & claim benefits at your unemployment office www.unemployment.001webs.com
Yes, as long as you are complying with all the requirements of Pennsylvania's unemployment office where you filed for benefits.
Generally speaking, you can claim unemployment, in most states, for the first 4 quarters worked of the last 5 completed quarters. You can receive benefits, before extensions, for up to 26 weeks within the next 52 weeks
Yes. You can receive unemployment benefits from whatever 'liable state' you worked in. You can apply directly to that state or through the one you live in, known as Interstate claim, who will then transfer your claim to the right state.
typically how long does it take to resolve a work comp claim?
Your unemployment benefits usually stop as soon as you have earned (but not necessarily been paid for) work. If the job did not pan out, you can re-open your original claim. as long as you are in your base and benefit periods.
Yes you can. There is no reduction in your unemployment benefits if you are also drawing Social Security. Like all other claiments for unemployment, you have to be actively seeking work, etc. to qualify for Unemployment. The two systems do not conflict. See the Related Link below for more details.
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Your unemployment benefits will continue even if your employer declares bankruptcy. The unemployment insurance system is designed by each state to cover your expenses if you become unemployed in a qualified manner.As long as you remain eligible to receive your weekly unemployment benefit rate, your benefits should not be halted at any time, unless you either become employed or discontinue your claim. The only other reason your claim may be stopped is because you have reached the end of your benefit term, and your available compensation has expired.
Unemployment claims go back to the last calendar quarter so it depends how long you were in Texas prior to getting let go. If you were employed in Texas for less then 3 months, they will deny your claim. California will probably also deny your claim because you voluntarily left your position.