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Arkansas Unemployment Insurance? Unemployed, and. Worked in Arkansas during the past 12 months (this period may be longer in some cases), and. Earned a minimum amount of wages determined by Arkansas guidelines, and. Actively seeking work each week you are collecting benefits.
People who are eligible for unemployment in Arkansas will receive a weekly payment amount between $81 and $451. The maximum length of Arkansas unemployment benefits is 26 weeks.
You must serve a one-week unpaid waiting period on your claim before you are paid UI benefits. The waiting period can only be served if you docHub for benefits and meet all eligibility requirements for that week.
All claimants/employees must serve or have served a one-week waiting period. The waiting period is the first week claimed in which the claimant/employee is otherwise eligible for benefits after establishing a claim. No benefits are payable for the waiting week.
To file a weekly claim or to check the status of your claim, please visit ArkNet, Arkansas continued claim filing system.
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The unemployment insurance tax is computed on the wages paid to each employee on a calendar quarter basis. The current taxable wage base that Arkansas employers are required by law to pay unemployment insurance tax on is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per employee, per calendar year.
Yes, Unemployment Benefits are subject to Federal Income Taxes. The Arkansas DWS offers claimants the option of having 10% of your weekly benefit amount deducted for the payment of Federal Income Tax. Beginning with payments issued in 2018, these payments must also be reported on your Arkansas state income tax return.
Arkansas employers are solely responsible for the funding of the UI program. The state unemployment insurance tax is used exclusively for the payment of benefits to eligible unemployed workers, while the annual federal unemployment or FUTA tax is used to fund the administrative costs of the program.
Arkansas Unemployment Rate is at 3.70%, compared to 3.60% last month and 3.30% last year.

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