I collected unemployment for a while then I found a temporary part-time job (I worked there for about 4 or 5 weeks) While I worked, I didn't know I was supposed to report my earnings from the part-time job to unemployment, so I didn't. I was also still claiming benefits. I worked from about the first day in May until the 6th of June. I now have a full time job and I have stopped claiming unemployment. Now I find out I wasnt supposed to claim benefits while I worked at the part-time job. I contacted unemployment a few days ago and explained my situation. Now what... Am I in trouble? I didnt know what I was doing was illegal. Do I just wait for unemployment to contact me now? Or did I make a mistake by even contacting them?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Most states won't prosecute people for this type of "mistake".
Many states will send you a dunning letter.
they'll blather, bluster, and demand you pay.
Truth is they very often have little power to do anything other than try to get their money back through your IRS or state tax returns.
If they can't do that, they wait until the next time you file for unemployment.
If your benefit is $100 per wekk and you owe them $300, they'll take thye money out of your unemployment claim.
Once they've satisfied their claim, yiy begin to get paid.
I don't know what NY will do, but i suspect, NOT much.
They'll probably do one (or more) of teh things I've reported above.
I just worked out an "arrangement' for a guy who had done this for SIX months.
Needless to say, he owed Texas taxpayers a little bit NORTH of $6,000.
The state took his offer in compromise of $2,500 in a lump sum payment, and relieved him of any and all penalties.
This doesn't always work.
Anyway, I wouldn't stress too much over this.
Just don't do it again, and congratulations for fighting your way back into the workforce!