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981Labour law / Labor economics / Social security / Unemployment benefits / Unemployment / Tax / Economics / Social programs / Socioeconomics

PREFACE The Comparison of State Unemployment Insurance Laws provides state-by-state information on workers covered, benefit eligibility, methods of financing, and other areas of interest in the Unemployment Insurance (U

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-16 12:44:52
98283rd United States Congress / Federal Unemployment Tax Act / Socioeconomics / Unemployment benefits / Unemployment / Economics / Unemployment Trust Fund / Unemployment in the United States / Labour law / Social programs

Glossary of Terms for the FUTA Return Table FUTA -- Estimated total FUTA receipts (excluding reduced credits). GF Repayment -- The share of receipts transferred from the EUCA to repay general fund advances incurred as a

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-07 10:35:55
983Taxation / Economics / Political economy / Labour law / Labor economics / Payroll / Unemployment benefits / Social Security / Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax / Withholding taxes / Employment compensation / Public economics

2014 Chapter 2: FINANCING

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-16 11:19:16
984Labour economics / Unemployment benefits / Human resource management / Behavior / Labour law / Ethics / Employment

CHAPTER 5 NONMONETARY ELIGIBILITY IN GENERAL Along with monetary requirements, each state’s UI law requires individuals to meet nonmonetary requirements. Federal law mandates some of these requirements. The general ru

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-16 16:00:04
985Labour law / Socioeconomics / Government / Social Security / Federal assistance in the United States / Unemployment benefits / Unemployment / Employee benefit / Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax / Employment compensation / Social programs / Economics

CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 – COVERAGE In General ................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Employers ...............

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986Social programs / Socioeconomics / Federal assistance in the United States / Government / Unemployment benefits / Unemployment / Employee benefit / Payroll / Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax / Employment compensation / Social security / Economics

Microsoft Word - Table of Contents2.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-25 12:08:57
987Social programs / Socioeconomics / Federal assistance in the United States / Government / Unemployment benefits / Unemployment / Employee benefit / Payroll / Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax / Employment compensation / Social security / Economics

CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 – COVERAGE In General..........................................................................................................................1.1 Employers ..........................................

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-25 12:08:51
988Human resource management / Industrial relations / Socioeconomics / Labour law / Employment / Unemployment benefits

2014 Chapter 5: NONMONETARY ELIGIBILITY

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-16 11:19:16
989Social security / Unemployment benefits / Socioeconomics / Economics / Unemployment / Federal Unemployment Tax Act / Puerto Rico / Government / Unemployment in the United States / Labour law / Labor economics

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT

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990Public economics / Economics / Taxation / Economy of the United States / Employment / Payroll tax / Unemployment benefits / Payroll / Social Security / Withholding taxes / Employment compensation / Unemployment in the United States

FINANCING IN GENERAL This chapter discusses the financing of UI benefit and administration taxes. Generally, a federal tax finances the administrative costs and some benefit payments. State payroll taxes finance the cost

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-25 12:08:45
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