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One more thing about getting help - I know not everyone wants to use a service like Claimyr, but if you're really stuck and need to talk to Washington ESD, it's an option. Sometimes you just need that human interaction to resolve an issue that's holding up your claim.
Just to summarize for the original poster - file your claim immediately at esd.wa.gov, set up your WorkSourceWA account, be prepared for a one-week delay in your first payment, and file weekly claims every week. Document everything and don't be afraid to ask questions. The system has its quirks but thousands of people navigate it successfully every week.
Just a heads up that if you moved during the year, you might need to file in multiple states depending on where you lived when you received the benefits vs where you live now. It can get complicated with unemployment income specifically.
Last thought - if you're really worried about owing a lot, you can make an estimated tax payment before you file to reduce any balance due. The IRS website has a tool for calculating and making payments online.
Sunday filing gang checking in! 🙋♀️ It really is the best day to get it done. Fresh start to the week and you don't have to think about it anymore.
Final reminder about getting help when you need it - if you ever run into issues with your weekly claims or need to talk to Washington ESD about adjudication or anything else, don't spend weeks trying to call. Claimyr.com has been a lifesaver for a lot of people here. Just wanted to mention it one more time since calling Washington ESD directly can be such a nightmare.
Final tip - keep records of all your weekly claim filings and payment confirmations. If there are ever disputes or issues, having documentation helps resolve things faster with Washington ESD.
Thanks again everyone! This thread has been incredibly helpful. I feel much more confident about the payment process now and know what to expect.
Best of luck! Remember that Claimyr resource if you need to reach Washington ESD for any payment issues.
Darcy Moore
One last thing - make sure you file your claim as soon as possible after becoming unemployed. There's no waiting period to file and you can't get retroactive benefits for weeks you didn't claim.
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Vanessa Figueroa
•Good point. I'll remember that if things don't work out with this job.
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Dana Doyle
•And keep all your employment documents organized just in case!
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Liam Duke
This has been really informative. I'm bookmarking this thread in case I ever need to reference it.
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Manny Lark
•Same here. Never know when this info might come in handy.
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Vanessa Figueroa
•Thanks everyone for all the helpful responses!
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