How Do I File For Continued Weekly Benefits?
File for weekly unemployment benefits online.
Other North Carolina Labor and Employment FAQs
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How Do I File A Claim For Unemployment?
A: You may file a claim for unemployment insurance benefits at the nearest Employment Security Commission local office. For a complete listing of local offices, refer to … More -
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What Happens Once I File A Claim?
A: After you file your new claim, you will be mailed Form NCUI 550, Wage Transcript and Monetary Determination. This form shows the employer(s) for whom you worked during … More -
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How Much Money Can I Receive From Unemployment?
A: You can Estimate Your Potential Benefits Online. Your weekly benefit amount and the number of weeks of entitlement to benefits are based on the wages you were paid and … More -
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What Is Duration Of Benefits?
A: Duration is the number of weeks a claimant can receive the full weekly benefit amount. Minimum duration is 13 weeks; maximum duration is 26 weeks. Duration is … More -
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Can I Work Part Time And Still Receive Benefits?
A: Claimants are encouraged to accept parttime work while looking for permanent, fulltime employment. The earnings allowance is the maximum amount a claimant … More -
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If I Am Denied Benefits, How Do I File An Appeal?
A: You can file an appeal to the first and second level decision in person at your local ESC office, via mail to ESC, attn.: Appeals Department, PO Box 25903, Raleigh, … More -
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What Is Unemployment Insurance Tax?
A: Unemployment Insurance tax is a tax on employer payrolls paid by employers and used to provide funds from which unemployment benefits are paid to qualified unemployed … More -
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How Do I Apply For A North Carolina Unemployment Tax Number?
A: Each employer in the state of North Carolina must complete Form NCUI 604, Employer Status Report and submit this form for a determination of liable status. You can … More -
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How Are Tax Rates Determined?
A: North Carolina Unemployment Insurance tax rates are determined under an experience rating system. Employers subject to North Carolina unemployment tax pay quarterly … More -
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How Does An Employer Report Wages And Pay Taxes?
A: Form NCUI 101, Employer's Quarterly Tax and Wage Report is used to report wage and tax information. Liable employers are mailed one form to cover the first quarter … More