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Unemployment Benefits: Claims
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During periods of high unemployment, the Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970 provides for additional unemployment insurance benefits to claimants. When this occurs, potentially eligible claimants will be notified by the Department of Labor and through the local news media.
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Chicago (1/29) - Tax Form 1099-G, the Statement of Unemployment Insurance Benefits Paid, were generated and mailed to claimants, the Internal Revenue Service, and Illinois Department of Revenue, on Friday, January 25th. The Statement indicates the total amount of benefits paid to the claimant during the 2007 calendar year, as well as the amounts withheld for either or both federal and State of Illinois income taxes. >> more
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The Nevada Employment Security Division is processing your claim for Unemployment Insurance benefits. If you have any questions regarding your claim for benefits, contact your Telephone Claim Center listed in the front of this book. Please be aware that you have certain responsibilities listed in this booklet which you must fulfill. This booklet contains information on how to file your weekly claims by mail or telephone. Failure to follow these instructions will delay action on your claim and may prevent you from receiving benefit checks.
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If you have at least 5, 6 or 7 days of unemployment in a 14-day period, you should file a claim for benefits. Even though no benefits would be payable if the claim is your first claim in the benefit year, your claim must be filed in order to satisfy the waiting period requirement. After your first claim, benefits will be paid for all days over 4 for other claims in the benefit year.
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All claims for unemployment benefits are in effect for a 52-week period called a benefit year. However, the maximum number of weeks full benefits are paid is 26, with some claims having fewer weeks. If you are paid all 26 weeks of a claim before the expiration of the benefit year, you will not be eligible to file a new claim until that benefit year ends.
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If you are overpaid Unemployment Insurance Benefits, the division will notify you. The division may withhold your weekly benefit entitlement and apply that amount to repay the overpayment. You may be eligible for a reduced weekly withholding. Contact the Benefit Payment Control Collections office at (775) 684-0475 to discuss your eligibility for this option. You may ... apply for this option through the Telephone Claim Center.
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