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Unemployment applications are reviewed for eligibility on a case-by-case basis prior to benefits being paid. If an application is denied, the filer may file an appeal. Benefits are not available to all workers.
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You have a legal right to file a claim for unemployment benefits and testify on behalf of anyone else filing an unemployment claim.
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Unemployment applications are reviewed for eligibility on a case-by-case basis prior to benefits being paid. If an application is denied, the filer may request a hearing with an adjudicator.
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Unemployment benefits are taxable by the federal government (IRS) and the State of Connecticut.
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Always file your first claim so that we can review your income and other factors to decide whether or how much you will receive.
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