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You must have earned an average of $780.01 in each of 2 quarters of a time frame called the Base Period and the second highest quarter must be over $900 or 6 times the weekly benefit amount.
(a) A petition for benefit determination (PBD) is a written request for the Bureau to assist in resolution of disputed issues and is the document that initiates the litigation process as described in Tennessee Code Annotated section 50-6-203(b).
Your weekly benefit amount (WBA) ranges from $40 to $450. To get an estimate of what you will receive, use the unemployment benefit calculator.
Unemployment insurance tax If you are responsible for paying these taxes, the Department of Labor and Workforce Development will assign you a Tennessee unemployment eight-digit employer account number, with new employers paying a flat rate of 2.7%.
Approval - If you have certified, your waiting week was served, and you receive a letter of approval, money should be deposited in your bank account (or on the debit card) within 72 hours. Denial - If you do not agree with the agencys decision, you may file an appeal.
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If you earn less than your weekly benefit amount, you may be eligible to receive partial UI benefits. Each claimant will have a unique weekly benefit amount, based on their prior earnings. For reference, the maximum weekly benefit amount in Tennessee is $275.
Weekly Benefit Amount (WBA) -The dollar amount of unemployment benefits you are entitled to receive weekly. To determine the WBA: Average the wages paid in the two highest quarters of the base period. Apply this average to the current Tennessee Unemployment Insurance Benefit chart pursuant to T.C.A.
In Tennessee you are generally going to be able to draw unemployment compensation unless you (a) are unable to work, (b) voluntarily quit or (c) did something to cause yourself to get fired. These are what are known as disqualifying events. The statute setting these out can be found here.

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