$400.00
$293 weekly is the average, $450 is the maximum.
NO/YES ... taxes are withheld form your unemployment benefits payments only ... that is if you told them to deduct any at all in which case you'll have to pay it out of pocket ... the IRS will garnish your pay check after a prolonged period of time in which you have not paid said taxes ... you will be notified of this before hand ...
Wherever you receive your mail, unless it's automatically deposited in your bank account or a debit card.
Your weekly unemployment benefits in Maryland are between $25 and $410 oer week. This is based on your earnings from all employers in the base period and is approximately 1/2 of your gross earnings. For more details, see the Related Link below.
Yes, but the severance could affect the amount of weekly unemployment benefits you receive. Check page 11 in the booklet found in the Related Link below for particulars.
Pennsylvania says you would receive at least 50% of your weekly benefit, but check out the Related Link below, under $65.111 "Benefit Table, 'Determination of weekly benefit rate'
Unemployment in Virginia pays between $58 and $378 per week, depending on how much you made prior to becoming unemployed. In general, your weekly unemployment check will be approximately half what you made at your job.
Yes, you can collect both Social Security and unemployment benefits at the same time in Utah, but the state will offset your weekly unemployment check by 50% of the weekly value of your Social Security payments.
A week or two your state will contact you before the 99 weeks runs out and you can do a phone interview or send in a letter form that they mail you to fill out or you can go to the unemployment office to do it there. but if you live in another state than were you are drawing from. check with the state to see if they have an extended benefits program because if they don't have EB program your finished with unemployment.You don't have to apply for it. You just have to keep doing your weekly claim and it will automatically continue if you qualify.
Not enough information is given. Withheld for WHAT reason?
You are required to report all income, gross not net. This could also affect the amount, if any, that you would receive weekly from unemployment. As each state has its own criteria, you should check with your state for its requirements.