Examples of fraud include: someone who is working and collecting unemployment benefits, someone who is giving false answers on the weekly certification form, or someone who is collecting benefits that aren’t theirs.
You have the right to appeal the amount of your unemployment payments or a denial of eligibility. Use the following links to connect with the information and forms you may need.
Please Note: Appeals staff cannot help you with filing for unemployment, weekly claims, locked accounts, or other technical support.
Sometimes people receive more unemployment benefits than they should. Whether it’s caused by a mistake or wilfull fraud, the information and links on this page will help you pay it back.
Tax form 1099-G tells you how much unemployment income you received. Report this amount when you file your federal and state tax returns.