If you live in MS but worked in TN, you will file your claim for unemployment insurance against the state where your wages were reported. Contact your Human Resources or Payroll department. They should be able to tell you if the employer paid unemployment taxes to MS on your behalf or only to TN. TN takes unemployment claims by telephone or over the internet, from out of state residents.
The liable state (Tennessee where you worked) is the state you file for unemployment. Most states belong to the interstate unemployment benefit program where you can file in one state and it applies to the proper state in your behalf. Check with your unemployment office for details.
You could file in either state or the one you live in, if it is different from them. Through an interstate agreement, the state you file in would gather the information from those you worked in and a decision would be made as to how much each would contribute to your total benefit package.
You wish!! If you are on unemployment in Georgia, but now live in Tennessee, you would apply for unemployment in Tennessee. Your records would transfer and you would be paid in the state where you live.Another answer:You can only draw unemployment from the "liable state", Georgia in your case, because that is the state that your employer paid the unemployment taxes, through the payroll taxes, to. You might file with Tennessee, but they would only be helping you receive the benefits from Georgia.
If you work in SC then you don't need to draw unemployment. You, umm, work.
In Memphis Tennessee.
They live in the middle TN basin but and by the Mississippi River.
They lived in Mississippi,Alabama, and Tennessee.
No. If you quit your job, you are not eligible for Unemployment benefits.
Kentucky supposed to pay your unemployment becasue they make you pay income tax.
Mississippi is among the poorest states in terms of personal income.
i live in mississippi and having neck and back problems and i draw from my husband's ss
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.
It would be for the state you worked in, you can not draw unemployment from a state other than the one you worked in.
The Chickasaw Indians mostly lived in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama. Today, they live in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. They speak both English and Chickasaw, and their tribal religion is Protestantism.