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September 21, 2013
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If you are having issues with your unemployment insurance (UI) benefits and your eligible, check the status of your claim: Log into your account and review the status of your claim to see if there have been any updates or changes.
Contact the UI office: If you are unable to find any information online, you can contact the UI office by phone or email to inquire about the status of your claim and the missing eligible weeks.
Provide additional information: If there is a discrepancy in your claim, you may be asked to provide additional information or documentation to resolve the issue.
Appeal the decision: If you disagree with a decision made by the UI office, you can file an appeal. You will need to follow the steps outlined by the UI office for filing an appeal and provide any necessary documentation.
It’s important to stay in contact with the UI office and provide any information or documentation they may need to resolve the issue. If your balance is $9350, it’s recommended to seek assistance as soon as possible to avoid any potential delays in receiving your benefits.
If your client has lost their 1099-G form, which reports unemployment insurance benefits received, they can request a new copy by following these steps:
Contact the issuing agency: Your client should contact the state agency that issued the 1099-G form, which is usually the state unemployment insurance agency. They should be able to provide a new copy either by mail or online.
Request a copy online: Some state agencies have online portals that allow individuals to request and download a copy of their 1099-G form. Your client should check the website of the state agency that issued the form for any online options.
Call the agency: If your client is unable to request a copy online, they can call the state agency and request a new copy by phone. They may be asked to provide personal information to verify their identity.
Request by mail: If your client does not have access to the internet or is unable to call the agency, they can request a copy by mail. They should write a letter to the state agency, providing their name, address, and Social Security number, and request a new copy of their 1099-G form.
It may take a few days or weeks for your client to receive the new copy of their 1099-G form, so they should request it as soon as possible to avoid any potential delays in filing their tax return.