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To update everyone, I just checked the PA Department of Revenue website and they're reporting an average 24-day processing time from the date you receive that message. They're also saying that returns filed after April 15, 2025 (even with extensions) are taking longer - about 30-35 days on average. If it's been more than 6 weeks, you should definitely call them at 717-787-8201.

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Thank you for the update and the phone number! I filed in early March so hopefully I'm in the normal processing window. I'll give it another week before calling.

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I'm in a similar situation - filed my PA return about 4 weeks ago and got that processing message last week. It's so stressful waiting when you're relying on that money! From what everyone is saying here, it sounds like anywhere from 3-6 weeks is normal. I've been checking my bank account obsessively every morning. Hopefully we both get our refunds soon! At least the UC payments are something, even if they don't cover everything with how expensive everything has gotten.

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Just to follow up on this thread - appeals are usually successful in cases like yours. About 75% of self-employment disqualification appeals are overturned when the person was actually a W-2 employee with tips. Make sure you have these documents for your hearing: 1. Your W-2 from the restaurant 2. Recent pay stubs showing your reduced hours 3. A letter from your employer confirming your employment status (if possible) 4. Any documentation showing that tips were processed through your employer If you haven't already, check your UCMS dashboard for the appeal form, or call the UC service center to request the appeal form be mailed to you.

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This is incredibly helpful, thank you! I'm going to gather all these documents today and file the appeal online. I'll keep filing my weekly claims too. Fingers crossed this gets resolved soon.

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Hey Lauren, I went through almost the exact same thing last year! Got denied for Section 402(h) even though I was clearly a W-2 employee at a local diner. The problem is PA's system automatically flags anyone with significant tip income as potentially self-employed. Here's what worked for me: when you file your appeal, be very specific that you were an employee receiving tips as part of your wages, not operating as an independent contractor. I also included a copy of my employee handbook that showed the tip reporting policy. The hearing referee was actually really understanding once I explained the situation clearly. One tip - if you have any old schedules or time clock records, bring those too. They help prove you were working set shifts as an employee rather than coming and going as you please like a contractor would. Good luck with your appeal!

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This is so reassuring to hear from someone who went through the same thing! I never thought about including my employee handbook - that's a great idea. I definitely have some old schedules saved on my phone from when they started cutting my hours. It's crazy that the system automatically flags tip workers like this. Did your hearing happen over the phone or did you have to go somewhere in person?

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Mine was over the phone, which was actually really convenient! They called me at the scheduled time and it lasted about 20 minutes. The referee asked basic questions about my job duties, how tips were handled, and whether I had any control over my work schedule. Having those old schedules really helped prove I was scheduled by management rather than setting my own hours. The whole process was way less intimidating than I expected. You've got this!

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UPDATE: My first check came today, took 8 days from when it was issued. For anyone dealing with this in the future - they do show the payment date online, but not the actual mail date. Signing up for USPS Informed Delivery like someone suggested was super helpful! Now I just need to figure out how to get back to direct deposit eventually.

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Glad you got your check! To switch back to direct deposit, you need to wait until the fraud hold expires (typically 6 weeks), then call and specifically request to be switched back. Make sure you have your banking information ready when you call. It took me about 3 calls to finally get someone who could help with this.

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So glad to see your update that the check arrived! 8 days isn't too bad considering some of the horror stories people share. I'm dealing with the same situation right now - got switched to paper checks last week due to a "security review" on my account. Been checking my mailbox obsessively every day lol. Did you have to do anything special when you deposited the check, or was it just like depositing any other check? Some people told me UC checks can be tricky at certain banks.

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Glad to hear it came through! For future reference, you can always check the status of your payments by going to the UC dashboard and looking under 'Payment History.' It will show whether a payment has been processed, the method (direct deposit or Money Network card), and the date it was issued. This can be helpful for tracking when to expect funds in the future.

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Thanks for the tip! I found the Payment History section and it's showing everything correctly now. Really appreciate everyone's help!

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Great to see this worked out for you Jessica! Just wanted to add for anyone else reading this - if you're ever worried about your payment status, you can also set up text alerts through the PA UC system. They'll send you notifications when payments are processed and when there are any issues with your claim. It's been super helpful for me to know exactly when to expect money without having to constantly check the website. Also, keep all your payment confirmations and screenshots just in case there are any discrepancies later!

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Off topic but anybody know if Pennsylvania is keeping the work search requirements at 2 activities per week? I heard a rumor they might increase it to 3 but couldn't find anything on the UC website about changes for 2025.

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The work search requirement remains at 2 verifiable work search activities per week through 2025. There was discussion about increasing it last year, but the proposal wasn't implemented. Always document your work search activities carefully - many claims get flagged for audit on this requirement.

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I've been on PA UC for about 6 months now and can confirm - never once got a weekend deposit on my Money Network card. The system is pretty rigid about business days only. Your best bet is always to plan for Tuesday/Wednesday deposits if you file on Sunday/Monday. It's frustrating when you're in a tight spot like this, but at least your landlord is being understanding! That's honestly the best outcome you could hope for in this situation.

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