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One more tip - dress professionally even though it's just an administrative meeting. First impressions matter and you want to show you're taking this seriously.
One more thing - if you're still unemployed and expect to owe taxes on your 2024 benefits, you might want to make estimated tax payments for 2025 if you continue collecting. Otherwise you could end up with penalties and interest on top of the taxes owed.
I used that Claimyr service to get through to Washington ESD about setting up tax withholding for the rest of my claim. The agent was really helpful and explained that I can change the withholding amount at any time. She recommended having 15% withheld since I have other income too. Definitely worth the investment to avoid phone tag with their regular number.
Thanks for the update! I think I'm going to try that service since I can't get through on my own. Did they help with anything else?
The lack of extensions is really hitting people hard. I know so many folks who are about to hit their 26-week limit with no job prospects.
Bottom line - no extended benefits available in Washington right now. Focus on your job search and look into other assistance programs before your benefits run out.
yeah this forum has been super helpful when i had questions too. way better than trying to navigate the washington esd website alone!
Alexander Zeus
Check your account every morning and evening. Sometimes they'll post updates or requests for information at odd hours and you want to respond as quickly as possible.
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NeonNova
•That's what I've been doing. Nothing new yet but I'll keep checking regularly.
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Alexander Zeus
•Good plan. The faster you respond to any requests, the faster your hold will be resolved.
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Alicia Stern
My advice is to document everything - when you called, who you talked to, what they said. If your hold drags on too long you might need that information to escalate your case.
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NeonNova
•That's smart thinking. I'll start keeping better records of my attempts to contact them.
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Andre Laurent
•This is excellent advice. Having a record helps if you need to file a complaint or appeal later.
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