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You are entitled only to benefits for which you are eligible. You must repay all benefits that are overpaid even if you were paid in error. Overpayments are legally enforceable debts.
New Mississippi Employer: Register with the Mississippi Department of Revenue Register online with the Mississippi Department of Revenue. (Click Register for taxes.) You should receive your account number immediately after completing the online registration.
Login your unemployment account and select Upload Document to submit your documents.
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS YOU MUST: Be unemployed through no fault of your own. Be able, available, and actively seeking full time work. Serve a one week waiting period (benefits cannot be paid for this waiting period week).
You fail to apply for or accept suitable employment, You are unemployed because of a labor dispute, You are receiving a pension toward which a base period employer contributed, or. You are receiving or seeking unemployment benefits from another State.
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Your weekly benefit amount is determined by dividing your high quarter earnings by 26 and rounding the answer to the next lower dollar. Your weekly benefit amount, however, cannot be less than $30 or more than $235. For more information, use the Employment Security Departments Weekly Benefits Amount Table.
How can I close my account? You may request to close your account online. The request will be reviewed by MDES staff before authorizing the closure of your account. You may also notify your local tax field representative.
If I quit my job, or get fired, will I be eligible for benefits? Possibly. If it is determined that you were not discharged for misconduct connected with your work, or if you can prove you had good cause for leaving your employment, you may be entitled to benefits.

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