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If you receive any unemployment benefits to which you are not entitled, you will be required to repay those benefits, otherwise known as “overpayments.” A determination notice will be sent to you explaining the reason for your overpayment.
This electronic payment site has been created to allow you to submit your restitution payments, enter into installment agreements or inquire about previously submitted e-payments, at almost any time of the day or night, from the comfort of your home or office.
FAQ: Overpayment returns and waivers. If you receive Unemployment benefits to which you are not entitled, you are required to return those benefits (refund them to the State), or you may request a waiver and await a determination. Here are answers to common questions about these processes.
What to do if you were overpaid. Claimants get a notice of overpayment and have the right to appeal, Labor Department spokesperson Angela Delli Santi said. The notice doesn’t give any information...
If you are facing an unemployment overpayment, call LSNJLAW SM, Legal Services of New Jersey’s statewide, toll-free legal hotline, at 1-888-LSNJ-LAW (1-888-576-5529). You may also apply online. Hotline hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Keep it even after you return to work or your claim year ends. If you need to reopen a claim or file a new claim within four years, we will pay benefits to the same debit card account. If your debit card is stolen, or becomes lost or damaged, immediately call My Banking Direct at 888-292-0059.
New Jersey will not have to ask certain workers to repay pandemic-related unemployment benefits they received but were not eligible for, after the U.S. Department of Labor updated...