Information for Claimants (2024)

TAX FORM NOTICE

DOES has mailed copies of tax form 1099-G Certain Government Payments to individuals who received unemployment insurance benefits in tax year 2023. You can access this form by logging into your claimant portal. For detailed information on form 1099-G, please see our Frequently Asked Questions.

IMPORTANT STEPS FOR YOU

There are exciting changes that we have made to enhance your experience with the Unemployment Insurance Benefits System (UIBS) at the DC Department of Employment Services (DOES).

Quick Documents


What's New?

We have completed a big project to modernize our system, making it easier and more efficient for you to access and manage your unemployment benefits.

Why the Change?

The updates were made to give you a smoother and friendlier experience. We want to make sure you can file your claims with ease and confidence.

Important Steps for You:
Step One: Verify Your Identity Using ID.me

To keep your information safe, we have added a new tool called ID.me. It helps prevent fraud and ensures secure access. Here's what you need to do:

  1. Click "Verify with ID.me"
  2. Create an ID.me Account
  3. Secure your Account
  4. Verify your Identity

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Step Two: Sign In/Register on dcnetworks.org

Visit dcnetworks.org to sign in or register for the Unemployment Insurance Benefits System.

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Step Three: File Your Weekly Certification After signing in, it's time to file your weekly certification. This step is crucial to receive your benefits regularly.

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We are here to support you through this process. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to call our dedicated support team at (202) 724-7000.

WAGE REQUIREMENTS TO RECEIVE UI

To receive unemployment benefits, you must earn a certain amount of income within a 12-month period called the base period. The base period is determined by the date you filed your initial claim for benefits.

If the first full week of your claim is in the month of:

Your base period is the 12 months that ended on the previous:

January, February, or March

September 30

April, May, or June

December 31

July, August, or September

March 31

October, November, or December

June 30

For example, if the first full week of your claim is on March 1, 2021, then your base period is October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020.

You must meet the following wage requirements to be eligible for UI:

  • You made at least $1,300 in wages in one quarter of the base period;
  • You must have wages in at least two quarters of the base period;
  • You must have earned at least $1,950 in wages for the entire base period; and
  • The total amount you earned during the base period must be at least one and a half (1.5) times the wages in your highest quarter or be within $70 of that amount.

Base period wages may be from District employers, the District Government, the Federal Government, the US Military, or employers in other states.

SAMPLE SCENARIO: Tom lost his job as a plumber because his company had to downsize. If Tom’s first full week of benefit claim is the week of July 5, 2021, then his 12-month base period is April 1, 2020 through March 31, 2021.

Based on the chart below, Tom would be able to receive unemployment benefits. He meets the wage requirements.

Base Period

Quarter 1

(April – June 2020)

Quarter 2

(July – September 2020)

Total wages: $2,100

Wages: $700

Wages: $1,400

$1,400 x 1.5 = $2,100

AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED WITH UI

The amount of money you receive as your weekly benefit is based on the highest amount of money you earned in one quarter during the base period. All claimants can receive a standard 26 weeks of benefits. The maximum weekly benefit amount you may receive is $444.

You may collect benefits up to your maximum benefit amount for weeks that fall within your benefit year. Your benefit year is the 52-week period that begins with the Sunday of the week when you first filed your claim for benefits.

You may not file a new unemployment claim until your current benefit year has ended. However, if you use up your benefits before your benefit year is over, you may be able to file a new claim in another state if you have worked in that state and you meet that state’s requirements for filing a claim.

WHEN TO EXPECT YOUR FIRST CLAIM PAYMENT

Within a week after you file your initial claim, you should receive a Notice of Monetary Determination by mail.

This notice will let you know:

  • If you made enough wages to get unemployment benefits
  • What your weekly benefit amount will be
  • What your maximum benefit amount will be
  • The date your benefits will end
  • The base period of your claim
  • Which wages were used to calculate your benefits

As of September 5, 2021, under District law, there is a one-week waiting period before benefits are paid.The waiting period is the first week for which you would otherwise be eligible.Generally, this is the first week of your claim.No payment is made during the waiting period.If you are denied from receiving benefits, the notice will show which requirement you did not meet.

DISQUALIFICATION FROM RECEIVING BENEFITS

You may be disqualified from receiving benefits if you:

  • Voluntarily left your job without good cause
  • Were fired from your job for any type of misconduct
  • Refused to apply for or accept suitable work without good cause
  • Participated in a labor dispute other than a lockout
  • Were unable to work or unavailable for work
  • Failed to report wages as directed
  • Did not participate in designated reemployment services
  • Did not attend a training course recommended by the Department of Employment Services
  • Are not authorized to work in the United States

A list of exceptions to disqualifications and ineligibilities can be found in the Claimant’s Rights and Responsibilities Handbook (page 8).If you are disqualified to receive benefits, you will be mailed a written Notice of Determination from a claims examiner to inform you why you were disqualified, and the period covered by the decision. If you disagree with the decision, you have the right to file an appeal with the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH).

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FAQs

How do you answer EDD questions? ›

Keep Your Answers As Brief and As Relevant as Possible.

During the EDD interview, you will be asked very short and very specific questions. Make sure that your answers are equally short and specific. If you are asked "What was the reason that the employer gave you for your termination?", just answer that question.

What disqualifies you from getting unemployment in Maryland? ›

You won't be eligible for unemployment benefits if you quit your job voluntarily, without good cause. In general, good cause means that you had a compelling work-related reason that left you no other choice than to leave.

What disqualifies you from unemployment in Wisconsin? ›

You may not receive UI if you: Left your job without good cause related to your job, Were fired for misconduct or substantial fault connected to your work, Refused work without good cause, or.

What reasons can you be denied unemployment in Illinois? ›

The following is a list of some common reasons for denial:
  • Voluntarily leaving work without good cause. ...
  • Being discharged for misconduct connected with work. ...
  • Not being able to work or available for work. ...
  • Refusing an offer of suitable work.
  • Knowingly making false statements to obtain benefit payments.

What not to say during an EDD interview? ›

Don't provide irrelevant details. Answer the question the interviewer asks of you. Don't express hostility toward your previous employer or the interviewer.

What disqualifies you from unemployment in California? ›

"An individual is disqualified for unemployment compensation benefits if the director finds that he or she left his or her most recent work voluntarily without good cause or that he or she has been discharged for misconduct connected with his or her most recent work."

How much is Wisconsin unemployment per week? ›

Weekly Benefit Rate (WBR): Your calculated weekly benefit rate is the maximum amount of UI that can be paid to you for any week that you are eligible for UI. Your WBR will be 4% of the wages you were paid during the highest-paid quarter of your benefit year. If your WBR is less than $54, you do not qualify for UI.

What is a good cause for unemployment in Wisconsin? ›

People may receive unemployment if they are laid off or if their employer reduces their work hours. They can also receive benefits if they quit with “good cause,” defined as a situation that “left you with no reasonable alternative but to quit.”.

How many hours can you work and still get unemployment in Wisconsin? ›

You will not receive any UI in a week in which any of the following apply: You perform work for 32 or more hours. Your employer recalls you and you are unavailable or are unable to perform 32 or more hours of available work.

What happens if an employer does not respond to an unemployment claim in Illinois? ›

If the employer does not respond in the very limited timeframe, the ex-employee will commonly receive unemployment benefits.

Do you get back pay for unemployment in Illinois? ›

If you are found eligible, you will receive benefits retroactively.

How many hours can you work and still get unemployment in Illinois? ›

Your earnings for the week must be less than your weekly benefit amount (not including your dependent allowance). Any wages earned that are greater than 50% of your weekly benefit amount will be deducted from your unemployment insurance benefits for that week.

How do you answer an unemployment interview? ›

Provide detailed, factual responses.
  1. Your interviewer will likely speak to your former employer. Don't say anything during the interview that you wouldn't want getting back to them.
  2. If you don't know an answer to a question or don't remember the specific details, just say so. Don't speculate or try to guess.
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Should I be nervous about EDD phone interview? ›

Interviews can also lead to denials or delays. Thus, while normal to be nervous, it is more important to be prepared and careful in how you answer their questions. EDD is a government department, and they view matters in a legalistic framework. It is best not to guess.

How can I satisfy my EDD work search requirements? ›

Setting up an account and uploading your resume on CalJOBS. Creating a profile on various job-search websites. Watching videos on job-search topics like writing cover letters and interview skills. Expand Your Network.

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