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It takes about four weeks from the date you apply for benefits to know if you are eligible for benefits.
To be eligible for benefits based on your job separation, you must be either unemployed or working reduced hours through no fault of your own. Examples include layoff, reduction in hours or wages not related to misconduct, being fired for reasons other than misconduct, or quitting with good cause related to work.
Disqualified means that you are prevented from receiving benefits. Common reasons for being disqualified are a claimants reason for leaving the last work, refusing to accept suitable work, or knowingly giving false information to obtain or increase a benefit.
The following is a list of some common reasons for denial: Voluntarily leaving work without good cause. Being discharged for misconduct connected with work. Not being able to work or available for work. Refusing an offer of suitable work. Knowingly making false statements to obtain benefit payments.
Potential Benefit Amounts and Contact Information by State State or TerritoryMinimum Weekly Benefit*Maximum Weekly Benefit* Texas $74 $591 Utah $31 $777 Vermont $73 $729 Virginia $60 $37849 more rows
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If you do not apply for suitable work, accept suitable work, or return to your regular self-employment work, TWC may disqualify you for benefits. You have the right to appeal any denial. For additional appeal information, visit the Introduction to the Unemployment Benefits Appeal Process page.

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