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Understanding Unemployment Insurance and Fraud

Unemployment insurance protects families and individuals who suddenly lose their income from total devastation. Without it, they may have no way of eating or paying their rent. The consequences of unemployment can be crushing, but an even more devastating problem comes from when a person gets charged for unemployment fraud. You have many rules when it comes to collecting unemployment benefits, and you must check to make sure that you follow each of the rules. Most of these rules deal with someone collecting unemployment while they are working—you can’t do it.

Federal Cases

One of the things that you must understand about unemployment fraud is that these charges classify as a federal charge. That means that you could some serious time if convicted of unemployment fraud, but it depends on how much was stolen. The penalties for these charges carry steep consequences. Even outside of having to repay all the cash because of a fraudulent unemployment claim, you could face jail time. In some cases, these charges get combined with grand larceny charges if it reaches above a certain amount. In addition, they could be found in violation of tax laws as well, which carry additional sentencing for tax evasion.

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