Why Didn't I Receive A Check For The First Week I Was On Ui?
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You must serve a waiting week at the start of your new claim. During this waiting week you must have either been totally unemployed, or if you worked parttime, you must not have earned more than 11/2 times your weekly benefit amount. You must also meet all the personal eligibility requirements.
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Additional Idaho Labor & Employment Law FAQs
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How Do I Know If I Am Eligible To Receive Unemployment Benefits?
A: To qualify for unemployment benefits, you must meet eligibility requirements. You must be totally or partially unemployed through no fault of your own. You must have … More -
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How Do I File A Claim For Unemployment Benefits?
A: If you need to file an initial claim, you may: File in person at your nearest local Job Service Office. Click here for a list of the Job Service locations in Idaho. … More -
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When Should I File My Initial Claim For Benefits?
A: File your claim during your first week of total or partial unemployment. Your claim, in most cases, will start with the Sunday of the week in which you first file … More -
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How Is My Benefit Amount Determined?
A: The amount of your weekly benefit is based on what you earned during your base period. The highest quarterly amount from your base period is divided by 26 to … More -
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Can I Work And Still Collect Unemployment Insurance Benefits?
A: If you work less than fulltime during a calendar week (Sunday through Saturday), you can collect unemployment benefits for that week as long as your gross … More -
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How Do I File For Weekly Benefits?
A: To file for weekly benefits, you may use the TelAClaim system, a computerized voiceresponse system. TeleAClaim is available seven days a … More -
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When Can I Expect To Receive My First Check?
A: Your first check should arrive during your third week of unemployment. If everything is in order on your claim, your checks will be mailed within one to three … More -
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Are Unemployment Insurance Benefits Taxable?
A: Yes. Unemployment insurance benefits are fully taxable. You may have 10% of your benefit check withheld for Federal Tax purposes. In January, you will be mailed a … More -
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How Can I Get Information About My Claim?
A: The TelAClaim inquiry system can give you the following information. The date when your last check was issued, if it was issued within the past fourteen … More -
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What Can I Do If I Am Denied Unemployment Benefits?
A: You have the right to appeal a determination affecting your rights to benefits. You have 14 days from the date the Eligibility Determination was mailed to protest. … More
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