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will pennsylvania extend unemployment benefits

by Darren Abernathy I Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Congress passed an extension of the Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program on March 11, 2021, and brought back the Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (PUC) program that now provides an extra $300 until the week ending September 4th, 2021.Mar 11, 2022

What states are extending the unemployment?

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How and when to file for extended unemployment benefits?

  • 20 weeks of full-time covered employment
  • Wages higher than 40 times your most recent weekly benefit amount or
  • Total wages in the base period equal to or greater than 1.5 times the highest quarter

Did PA extend unemployment compensation?

The Extended Benefits (EB) program will end in Pennsylvania, due to the declining unemployment rate. The last payable week of Extended Benefits (EB) is the week ending May 15, 2021. Individuals who had been collecting EB will transition back to federal Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC).

How do you apply for an unemployment extension?

  • State UI programs (which vary from 12 to 30 weeks)
  • Federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation (as many as 24 weeks)
  • State Extended Benefits or EB (six to 20 weeks)
  • The final failsafe if all other programs are exhausted: Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.

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When will Pennsylvania unemployment end?

The last payable week of Extended Benefits (EB) is the week ending May 15, 2021. Individuals who had been collecting Extended Benefits (EB) from the most recent EB period will transition back to federal Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation ...

What is extended unemployment?

Extended Benefits (EB) are additional unemployment compensation (UC) benefits payable to qualified workers when an “Extended Benefit Period” occurs in Pennsylvania. EB is payable only for weeks of unemployment during an EB period, and is available only to claimants who meet the EB eligibility criteria, including additional eligibility provisions ...

How long does an EB period last?

However, an EB period must last at least 13 consecutive weeks. A subsequent EB period may not begin before the 14th week after the end of a prior EB period.

What happens if you don't get EB in Pennsylvania?

​If you receive EB that you are not eligible to receive, you may be required to repay the benefits, plus interest. The Pennsylvania UC Law contains civil and criminal penalties for knowingly making false statements or knowingly withholding facts to obtain benefits. Federal law also contains criminal penalties for knowingly and willfully concealing facts or making false representations.

What is PA CareerLink?

​PA CareerLink® can be an asset in achieving your employment goals. PA CareerLink® offers a wide variety of employment and training services across the Commonwealth. You may do your own employment search or be assisted by trained staff to aid in your search. You can make your resume available to employers while you gather valuable information on educational, training and related services.

When does the EB period end in Pennsylvania?

The most recent EB period in PA began May 3, 2020, and ended as of May 15, 2021.

How do I pay my EB?

EB is paid either by direct deposit or debit card. The payment method that was used for your most recent UC or PEUC claim will carry over to your EB claim. If you receive payment by debit card, and want to switch to direct deposit, you must complete a direct deposit form online.

What can I do to extend unemployment benefits in Pennsylvania?

If you are wondering how to get an unemployment extension, you must first learn about the circumstances under which unemployment benefits extensions occur.

Learn About Unemployment Extension Programs in Pennsylvania

Unemployment benefits extensions in Pennsylvania become available under very specific circumstances, i.e. in times of high unemployment in the state. During these situations, the government activates special emergency programs that are tailored to extend the time period of unemployment benefits to eligible individuals.

How long is the maximum unemployment extension?

Tier 3 EUC08: 13 week maximum unemployment extension. Tier 4 EUC08: 6 week maximum unemployment extension. If you use up all of your regular unemployment benefits, normally you don’t have to apply for an unemployment extension because the system automatically applies for you, if you are eligible. It is very important that you keep track ...

What to do if unemployment runs out?

If you get close to your unemployment benefits running out, give your unemployment counselor a call to check to see what you have to do in order to get they unemployment extension. There is another type of unemployment extension called Federal-State Extended Duration (FED-ED), more commonly referred to as Extended Benefits (EB).

How long is unemployment in Pennsylvania?

If you exhaust PEUC, Pennsylvania has its own unemployment extension called Extended Benefits (EB). Workers are eligible for up to 13 weeks of EB in Pennsylvania. Your EB benefit will be half the weeks of your regular claim. For example, if you received 26 weeks of regular UC, you will receive 13 weeks of EB, or if you received 20 weeks ...

When will unemployment benefits end in 2021?

Extending Your Regular Unemployment Compensation Benefits. When your regular benefits end, you are eligible for additional benefits until the week ending September 4, 2021, just continue filing your biweekly claims.

How to continue receiving EB benefits?

To continue receiving benefits through the EB extension, all you need to do is continue filing biweekly claims. The benefits will be automatically added to to your claim. You will also receive a determination in the mail about your EB benefits. However, there are two differences with EB:

When will the extra 300 unemployment end?

Congress passed an extension of the Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program on March 11, 2021, and brought back the Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (PUC) program that now provides an extra $300 until the week ending September 4th, 2021.

How many weeks of EB do you get?

For example, if you received 26 weeks of regular UC, you will receive 13 weeks of EB, or if you received 20 weeks of regular UC, you will receive 10 weeks of EB.

How many weeks of unemployment is EB?

Once triggered on, EB provides up to 13 additional weeks of benefits for claimants who exhausted their regular unemployment benefits and other extension programs. L&I said it is required by law to turn off the program and notify the public when the IUR falls beneath the threshold.

When will the PEUC program end?

The PEUC program will be available for eligible individuals until the week ending Sept. 4. The change in program does not cause any changes in the filing process or benefit amount, L&I said.

When will the unemployment stimulus be extended?

It includes further unemployment program extensions until September 6th, 2021 for the PUA, PEUC and FPUC programs originally funded under the CARES act in 2020 and then extended via the CAA COVID Relief Bill. The need for another unemployment stimulus was reinforced by the prevailing high unemployment situation in many parts of the country due to the ongoing COVID related economic fallout.

How much is the extra unemployment payment?

Further the extra unemployment payment amount will range between $300 and $400, depending on how much states can fund their portion of the payment.

When will the $300 supplement be extended?

This amount is the same as the $300 weekly supplement approved under the CAA COVID relief bill (discussed in earlier updates below) was funded until March 14th, 2021 but will now be extended through to week ending September 4th, 2021. This provides another 25 weekly payments for a maximum of $7,500.

Is the $10,200 unemployment tax taxable?

Another valuable provision in the ARP bill for unemployed workers is to make the first $10,200 in unemployment payments non-taxable to prevent the surprise tax bills many jobless Americans faced in 2020 when filing their tax return. The provision will only be applicable to households with incomes under $150,000 and is only available for 2020 unemployment benefit payments. See how this could impact you if you already filed a return.

Is unemployment retroactive?

Are unemployment benefits in the stimulus retroactive. Yes, it is expected that unemployment benefits – both supplementary and extended – would be retroactive to the start of the program or latest extension, so many eligible recipients should get a pretty significant unemployment check payment if and when Congress passes the stimulus relief bill.

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