This has just been passed. Look here in the Related Link below (for 7/1/09)
The state of Kansas has unemployment extension in place after three months of the state reaching unemployment of 6.5 percent. If an extension is granted it is good for 13 months.
unemployment is about run out. how do I apply for an extension.
You file for unemployment in the "liable state". In this case, you work in Iowa, the "liable state", but because of the interstate unemployment compensation laws, you can file in a state other than the "liable" one and they will work with the other state to help you.
Yes, if you and the state qualify. This answer sucks!!!!Response:If the state qualifies (by having an unemployment rate greater than the national average, or as the federal requirements dictate), then unemployment compensation would normally extend because of extended hardships. If the state did not qualify (i.e. by having a low unemployment rate and therefore not needing an extension), then if you had exhausted your own extension rights, you would not get an extension. Each state has its own laws and criteria for one's extension, so a definitive answer to the question is not possible as the question is vague as to the circumstances.
Not at the federal level due to it expiring on November 30, but there is a 20 week extension at the state level.
Yes, I moved from Minnesota to Ohio and received the extension.
The new unemployment extension will last 13 weeks in Florida. Check your eligibility & claim benefits at your unemployment office www.unemployment.001webs.com
In some states, the extension is automatic and in others you have to apply. For safety, check with your own state's unemployment office.
It depends on what your state's unemployment rate is and what Federal laws are passed to help the unemployed.
yes i think you can
You should be able to get the extension form if one is necessary from the Illinois state tax department web site. You may even be able to fill the form out and efile the form online after you have completed the extension form correctly.
The employer does not pay unemployment benefits. The employer pays unemployment insurance premiums to the State of lllinois. When the employee is terminated, the employee applies for unemployment benefits with the State of Illinois. The state determines if the employee is eligible for benefits and, if the employee is awarded benefits, those benefits are paid and monitored by the State of Illinois.