What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Nevada
Hi, I got a letter stating that I did not report earnings for the week of 12/21/14 through 12/27/14. Now I did not work the week at my job because I was off that week as we did not have any work, but the adjudicator who I have a hearing with said that my employer said I made 213.75 during the week. Now that 213.75 was for the week of 12/14-12/20 in which I worked 4 days that week and the check date was for 12/26/14. Now, here is the question that is stated on here that is confusing me Even though you may not have been paid your wages, did you work during the week of 12/21/2014 to 12/27/2014? And I answered no to it thinking it was the week of 12/21/14 through 12/27/14 as I applied on that Sunday the 28th for that previous week.
Here is my questions. 1. Did I have to report that previous week of 12-14 through 12/20? As my check date was the 26th.
2. I did get 112.00 for the week of 12/28/14. Now, if I were be found out I were guilty of not reporting 12-14 through 12-20, what would be my potential restitution fine be? I do intend to pay it no matter what as I had no intention of falsely reporting anything and I feel right now I might of been someone that fell victim to the language in the question.
3. It did say that I could be disqualified for up to one year for filing benefits. Now, If I have to pay any restitution and do it in a timely matter, will I be able to file in the future in case of a lay off or week in which I dont get any work.
I do not want to be labeled a criminal and I just need some clarification as I am confused right now because i feel I did answer the questions truthfully. At the same time, I feel like I might of made a honest mistake and fell victim to confusing language. Thanks. By the way I do have a hearing with the adjudicator next Friday.
Hi, I got a letter stating that I did not report earnings for the week of 12/21/14 through 12/27/14. Now I did not work the week at my job because I was off that week as we did not have any work, but the adjudicator who I have a hearing with said that my employer said I made 213.75 during the week. Now that 213.75 was for the week of 12/14-12/20 in which I worked 4 days that week and the check date was for 12/26/14. Now, here is the question that is stated on here that is confusing me Even though you may not have been paid your wages, did you work during the week of 12/21/2014 to 12/27/2014? And I answered no to it thinking it was the week of 12/21/14 through 12/27/14 as I applied on that Sunday the 28th for that previous week.
Here is my questions. 1. Did I have to report that previous week of 12-14 through 12/20? As my check date was the 26th.
2. I did get 112.00 for the week of 12/28/14. Now, if I were be found out I were guilty of not reporting 12-14 through 12-20, what would be my potential restitution fine be? I do intend to pay it no matter what as I had no intention of falsely reporting anything and I feel right now I might of been someone that fell victim to the language in the question.
3. It did say that I could be disqualified for up to one year for filing benefits. Now, If I have to pay any restitution and do it in a timely matter, will I be able to file in the future in case of a lay off or week in which I dont get any work.
I do not want to be labeled a criminal and I just need some clarification as I am confused right now because i feel I did answer the questions truthfully. At the same time, I feel like I might of made a honest mistake and fell victim to confusing language. Thanks. By the way I do have a hearing with the adjudicator next Friday.