
How much will my weekly unemployment benefit amount be in Arizona?
Your weekly Unemployment Insurance Benefit Amount (WBA) is calculated on wages you earned from employers who paid Unemployment Tax to the State of Arizona. The WBA is 4% of the wages paid in the highest quarter of your base period. The current maximum WBA is $240.
Are there wage requirements associated with my eligibility for unemployment benefits in Arizona?
See full answerWhether you receive Unemployment Insurance benefits and how much you're entitled to each week depends on how much you earned during your base period. All states have similar wage requirements which are determined by the laws in each state. To qualify for benefits in Arizona, you must have worked for an employer who paid unemployment tax and you must have earned:At least 390 times the Arizona minimum wage in your highest earning quarter and the total of the other three quarters must equal at least one half of the amount in your high quarter. For example, if you made $5000 in your highest quarter you need to have earned a total of $2500 within the remaining three quarters combined,Or at least $7000 in total wages in at least two quarters of the base period, with wages in one quarter equal to $5987.50 or more.
What do I do if my unemployment benefits in Arizona are denied?
If you are disqualified/denied benefits, you have the right to file an appeal. You must file your appeal within an established time frame. Your employer may also appeal a determination if he/she does not agree with the determination regarding your eligibility.
Am I eligible for unemployment benefits in Arizona if I've also worked in another state?
If you have Arizona wages and also worked in another state, or currently reside in Arizona and have earnings from employers in two or more other states (within the base period), you may choose to combine these wages to establish monetary eligibility. If you were employed in more than one state at any time during the current base period, you may have the option of:Filing a claim against any state in which you were employed using only the wages from that state, orFiling a claim against any state in which you were employed, using the wages from all states in which you earned wages.
What happens if you misrepresent your unemployment claim in Arizona?
It is a felony to misrepresent or fail to disclose facts or to make false statements in order to obtain or increase benefits. If you knowingly make a false statement or withhold information in order to collect unemployment insurance benefits to which you are not entitled, the Arizona Department of Economic Security may take civil or criminal action against you. Criminal action may result in a fine and/or imprisonment. In addition, you will be required to repay the amount you received illegally as well as penalty amounts which are added to each week that was fraudulently claimed. As part of our fraud prevention efforts, the Department regularly conducts several types of audits to detect improper benefit payments. View more information about Unemployment Insurance Fraud.
When will the unemployment search be reinstated?
New! On May 3, 2021, Governor Ducey rescinded Executive Order 2020-11 and reinstated the requirement for unemployment claimants to search for work. In order to be eligible for unemployment benefits, claimants receiving benefits from any unemployment program must complete work-search activities during the week that begins May 23, 2021, and log those work search activities when they file their weekly claims on May 30, 2021. To learn more, visit our Work Search web page.
What is MEUC in unemployment?
The MEUC program was created as part of the federal Continued Assistance Act (CAA) and provides an additional $100 per week in supplemental unemployment benefits to individuals who receive regular unemployment benefits ( UI), Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) or Extended Benefits (EB) who also have at least $5,000 in net income from self-employment during the most recent tax year that ended prior to their application for Unemployment Insurance (UI).
What happens if you make a false statement on unemployment?
If you knowingly make a false statement or withhold information in order to collect unemployment insurance benefits to which you are not entitled, the Arizona Department of Economic Security may take civil or criminal action against you. Criminal action may result in a fine and/or imprisonment.
How long does Extended Benefits last?
Extended Benefits (EB) provides up to an additional 13 weeks of benefits to eligible claimants who have exhausted both their regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) assistance.
When should I apply for unemployment benefits?
Unemployment Insurance (UI) Benefits are not retroactive: therefore, you should apply for UI Benefits as soon as possible after the last day of work. If you are still currently working, you will need to wait until after your last day of work to complete your application for UI benefits.
How to know if your unemployment application is completed?
Your application is successfully completed when you receive a confirmation number after certifying that the statements you made on your application are true to the best of your knowledge and belief. If you do not receive a confirmation number, please complete the application again or contact the AZ Unemployment Insurance Call Center.
How long does unemployment last?
The benefit year is normally the Sunday of the week in which you file your initial application for Unemployment Insurance benefits. Your benefit year ends 365 days later. Your benefit year ending date will appear on your Wage Statement UB-107. If, during this benefit year, you stop filing because of work, vacation, illness or some other reason; you must re-activate your claim (provided that you have a balance remaining in your regular account with a benefit year that has not expired or qualify for one of the extensions that are still in effect). You may re-activate your regular UI claim online (please note that the application process is the same one you completed when you first applied for benefits).
When does unemployment end?
Your benefit year ends 365 days later . Your benefit year ending date will appear on your Wage Statement UB-107.
Does DES have unemployment?
DES does not have Unemployment Insurance offices. You must apply online. If you don't have a computer, you may visit a One-Stop Center or DES Employment Service office resource center (access to computers is available free of charge). Staff at the One-Stop Centers or DES Employment Service office can help with the online application. Staff at those offices can also provide information about the other services available to help you find employment.
How to apply for unemployment in Arizona?
To apply for Unemployment Insurance in Arizona, you must have all of the following information available: 1 Social Security Number 2 State-issued identification number or driver’s license 3 Mailing address and county of residence 4 Employment history
How much is the Arizon stipend?
Having trouble finding a job and can’t support your family without income? The Arizon Department of Economic Security (DES) can provide individuals who have lost their job through no fault of their own with a weekly stipend, of up to $240 for up to 26 weeks, to supplement lost income while they search for employment.
What Do You Need To Apply?
To apply for Unemployment Insurance in Arizona, you must have all of the following information available:
Is there a requirement for active job search for unemployment?
There is a requirement for participation in Unemployment Insurance which is active job search. This requirement has been temporarily suspended. The responses required for this will not influence your eligibility.
Can you use your ACP number for unemployment?
You should not use the ACP phone number . The DES is updating the eligibility requirements, by analyzing changes in state and federal guidance. As the government’s response to the pandemic ...
When will the unemployment search be reinstated?
In order to be eligible for unemployment benefits, claimants receiving benefits from any unemployment program must complete work-search activities during the week that begins May 23, 2021, and log those work search activities when they file their weekly claims on May 30, 2021. To learn more, visit our Work Search web page.
How many weeks of unemployment in 2021?
Will provide 29 additional weeks of benefits, for a maximum of 79 weeks. The 29 extension weeks will be payable beginning with the benefit week ending March 20, 2021;
What is PUA unemployment?
PUA provides benefits to individuals who have exhausted their entitlement to or are not otherwise eligible for any other unemployment program under state or federal law.
How to get PUA benefits?
As a reminder, the fastest way to receive your PUA benefits will be through direct deposit. You can provide your banking information to register for direct deposit through the PUA system so you can receive your benefits faster. If you do not register for direct deposit, you will receive an Electronic Payment Card through Bank of America and your benefits will be loaded onto that card.
When will Arizona send out 1099-G?
1099-G Tax Information. On January 28, 2021 , the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) began mailing 1099-G tax forms to claimants who received unemployment benefits in the state of Arizona in 2020. Find more information regarding the 1099-G tax forms.
When will Peuc be available in Arizona?
PEUC will be available in Arizona June 6, 2020.
Is the Arizona Department of Economic Security secure?
This service helps the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) verify legitimate claimants are the ones applying for benefits – and not someone who has stolen a claimant's identity.
