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Something sounds wrong here and should be checked into. In ALL states, the employers, not the employees, pay the unemployment taxes based on the wages the employer pays his workers. Also, only the state of Pennsylvania should be involved.
You file for unemployment from the "liable state" which collects the unemployment insurance from the employer you worked for. In this case, the "liable state" is New York. You can file in Pennsylvania, as the "agent state", but it is New York that Pennsylvania would contact in your behalf.
If I live in Washinton but worked in Idaho whre do I file for unemployment?
If you work in SC then you don't need to draw unemployment. You, umm, work.
Receiving unemployment benefits is not determined by what you want to be, but by your work history, reason for leaving your employer, etc.
Under the Interstate Unemployment Agreement provisions you could file in either, but preferably in New York since it is the "liable state" which collected the unemployment taxes from your employer.
Either state, MD would send info to D.C. and D.C. has the liability and would pay the benefit.
Pennsylvania
James Work Memorial Stadium in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
New York
The state you perform your work in is the "liable state", the state that pays your unemployment benefits. No matter whether you live in the state you work in, or even if the company's headquarters are in another, you get your benefits from where you work.
I live in michigan ,work in ohio where do i file for unemployment?