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five years in prison and or 5000 dollar fine. period!!!
consequence of unemployment
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You betcha. Helping with any kind of fraud would get in trouble.
No one can answer that except the Unemployment Commission.
Unemployment Compensation Fraud in Alabama is punishable by up to $500.00 in fines and one year in prison for EACH WEEK claimed. See www.dir.alabama.gov for more details.
noAdded: If you are still on his payroll and drawing a check from him, yes, it is fraud.
Contact the Virginia state Unemployment Compensation, Division office.
You could be guilty of unemployment fraud, which you definitely do not want! Check with your state's unemployment office for definitions and criteria to avoid innocent mistake.
Because you got a job, you are employed. Filing for unemployment after that fact means you are committing unemployment fraud, subjecting you to fines and possible imprisonment
Fraud amounts up to $250.00 are a Class A Misdemeanor. Anything from $251.00 to $2499.00 is a Class D Felony. Any fraud of $2500.00 or more is a Class C Felony. Call the Indiana Department of Workforce Development to report unemployment benefits fraud. The toll-free number is 1-800-891-6499.
The figures for unemployment in Virginia vary based on the county, and they change over time. Updated information on the unemployment rates in Virginia can be found found on the website of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.