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Don't stress too much about it. Most claims go through without major issues. Just keep doing your weekly claims and checking your account. You should see movement within the next week or two.
Also remember that even if you get benefits, you'll have a one week waiting period where you don't get paid. Plan your finances accordingly.
UPDATE: Just finished filing online! It took about 40 minutes like someone mentioned. The website was slow but didn't crash. Now I just wait to hear back. Thanks everyone for pushing me to do it today instead of putting it off!
Bottom line - check your determination letter for your specific duration, file your weekly claims on time, keep looking for work, and don't assume you'll get the full 26 weeks unless your letter specifically says so.
One last tip - if you're getting close to exhausting your benefits and still haven't found work, contact Washington ESD early to see if there are any retraining programs or other resources available. Don't wait until your last week.
Madison King
I'm in the same boat as OP. Got about $7,200 in unemployment last year and starting to panic about taxes. At least now I know what to expect and can prepare for it. Thanks everyone!
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Victoria Jones
•Glad this thread helped you too! I feel much less anxious about the whole situation now.
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Madison King
•Same here. Knowledge is power when it comes to taxes.
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Julian Paolo
Final reminder for everyone - if you haven't received your 1099-G yet and it's past January 31st, you can download it from your SecureAccess Washington account or contact Washington ESD. Don't wait too long since tax season is here.
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Cameron Black
•Great reminder. The online version is usually available even before the paper copy arrives in the mail.
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Victoria Jones
•Perfect, I'll check my account tonight. Thanks again everyone for all the helpful information!
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