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  2. Unemployment overpayment: What to do when your state wants ...

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    Your federal or state income tax refunds, disability or future unemployment benefits could also be seized to collect what’s owed. What to do if you receive an overpayment notice 1.

  3. Are unemployment benefits safe from wage garnishment? - AOL

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    Each of the payments typically amount to 15 percent of your discretionary income. Bankruptcy Filing for bankruptcy is another way to stop many forms of wage garnishment.

  4. Why I refused unemployment money after getting fired - AOL

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  5. Unemployment insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The amount of earnings and the number of quarters worked are used to determine the length and value of the unemployment benefit. The national average weekly payment in 2020 was $378. [30] Since 1987, unemployment compensation has been considered taxable income by the federal government. [15] [31]

  6. Pennsylvania CareerLink - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania CareerLink serves as a contact point for the Office of Unemployment Compensation. Unemployment representatives within Pennsylvania CareerLink offices provide a direct connection to the Office through which applications for unemployment benefits can be completed and additional information can be gathered. These representatives are ...

  7. Warrant of payment - Wikipedia

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    The collecting bank may refuse to accept a warrant issue, in which case other banks may also refuse to accept them. [8] "The warrants of a municipal corporation are not negotiable instruments. They do not constitute a new debt, or evidence of a new debt, but are only the prescribed means devised by law for drawing money from the treasury." [9]

  8. Garnishment - Wikipedia

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    The IRS must have assessed the tax and must have sent a written Notice and Demand for Payment; The taxpayer must have neglected or refused to pay the tax within the time prescribed in the notice; and, The IRS must have sent a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to A Hearing (levy notice) at least 30 days before the levy.

  9. What you need to know about Pa.'s new unemployment ... - AOL

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    May 28—Pennsylvania's online compensation system is getting a long-overdue overhaul. The system used by the Department of Labor and Industry is four decades old, making it outdated, according to ...