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The key thing is don't give up after the first denial. A lot of legitimate claims get denied initially and then approved on appeal. Washington ESD seems to deny first and ask questions later sometimes.
Thanks everyone for all the advice. I think I'm going to try calling them first to understand the denial better, then decide about appealing.
Good luck! And seriously consider using that Claimyr service if you can't get through. The Washington ESD phone system is brutal.
One more thing - if you do appeal, keep filing your weekly claims even while the appeal is pending. If you win, you'll get back pay for those weeks. If you don't file, you lose those weeks forever.
One last thing - make sure you understand the difference between being laid off vs being fired for cause. Layoffs are due to business reasons (budget cuts, restructuring, etc.) and qualify for UI. Getting fired for misconduct usually disqualifies you.
Keep all your job search documentation organized from day one. Washington ESD can request it for audits and you need to have 3 contacts per week documented.
To summarize for the original poster: expect 2-4 weeks for first payment if no complications arise. File weekly claims immediately, maintain job search records, and monitor your account daily for any requests. If you get stuck in the system, consider services like Claimyr to reach an agent directly.
Don't forget that if you do any part-time work while collecting unemployment, you need to report it. It might reduce your weekly benefit but you can still get partial benefits.
The key thing is to file your claim as soon as possible after losing your job. There's a waiting week but the sooner you file, the sooner you can start the process.
Nia Thompson
Pro tip: if you're still collecting unemployment this year, elect the 10% federal withholding option on your weekly claims to avoid a big tax bill next year.
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Mateo Rodriguez
•Great advice! Better to get smaller payments than owe a lump sum later.
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Aisha Hussain
•You can change your withholding election at any time through your weekly claim filing too.
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GalacticGladiator
Just remember that unemployment income can also affect your eligibility for certain tax credits like the earned income credit, so factor that in when filing.
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Ethan Brown
•Good point - unemployment income counts toward your AGI for all tax credit calculations.
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Connor Byrne
•I hadn't thought about how it might affect other parts of my tax return.
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