REPORT IT Collecting Unemployment Insurance benefits based o intentionally false or inaccurate information is FRAUD. Examples include: Failing to report money earned while collecting benefits Supplying false information about why someone is no longer working for an employer Reporting abili...
Unemployment Insurance Fraud is a Crime. Intentionally providing false or inaccurate information on a claim is FRAUD. Penalties include: Criminal prosecution Repaying benefits, plus fines Losing the ability to collect UI benefits in the future Forfeiting future income tax refunds
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WASHINGTON – The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) announced the election of its 2021-2022 association year board of directors. NASWA membership, which represents state and U.S. territory workforce agencies nationwide, selected 15 new board mem...
This Indiana state profile includes a snapshot of how the state responded to the COVID-19 pandemic during calendar year 2020. Throughout the pandemic, workforce agencies worked tirelessly to assist an unprecedented number of individuals and implement a host of new unemployment insurance pr...
This West Virginia state profile includes a snapshot of how the state responded to the COVID-19 pandemic during calendar year 2020. Throughout the pandemic, workforce agencies worked tirelessly to assist an unprecedented number of individuals and implement a host of new unemployment insura...