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We use your weekly benefit amount to first pay off your overpayment and penalties.
Overpayment penalties Repaying overpayments
People who don't think they received a benefits overpayment have 14 days to challenge the decision made by the Benefit Payment Control Unit.
Overpayments Overpayment appeals
If you were overpaid by mistake, you may receive a waiver, meaning you do not have to pay it back.
Overpayments Overpayment waiver
State law allows the Department of Labor to take state income tax refunds to pay for overpayments and any penalties.
Overpayments Repaying overpayments
Overpayments happen when the Department of Labor pays you more unemployment benefits than they should have.
Overpayments
Overpayments and penalties remain active until they’re fully repaid.
Overpayment penalties
Connecticut law requires us to charge 1% interest each month on the unemployment overpayment amount a person owes.
Overpayments Overpayment penalties Repaying overpayments
It may be because weekly benefits are first used to pay off any unemployment overpayments and penalties you owe.
Overpayments Overpayment penalties Repaying overpayments
State law authorizes the Department of Labor to collect money directly from employers, including any penalities.
Overpayments Repaying overpayments
People can repay unemployment overpayments online or by mail.
Repaying overpayments
The Department of Labor works with people to create a repayment plan for their overpayment or any penalty.
Overpayment penalties Repaying overpayments
The Benefits Payment Control Unit contacted you because they believe you were overpaid benefits.
Overpayments Overpayment penalties
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