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You can submit your protest through your MIWAM account. After accessing your MIWAM account: Click on the claim ID of the involved benefit year to view the details. Next, click on "Determination Status", and then click on "file a protest" or "file appeal" for the issue you wish to protest.
The UIA will issue Form UIA 1302, \u201cNonmonetary Determination,\u201d indicating whether the unemployed worker will be disqualified from benefits.
the Form UIA 1575. Here, the employer can tell the UIA about vacation pay, holiday pay, severance pay, or other special payments that were made to the. claimant following the last day of work.
This Form UIA 1718, Claimant's Statement of Wages, must be completed by you if either you disagree with the wages reported by an employer or an employer did not report wages for you at all.
the Form UIA 1575. Here, the employer can tell the UIA about vacation pay, holiday pay, severance pay, or other special payments that were made to the. claimant following the last day of work.
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State of Michigan. Unemployment Insurance Agency. Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
UIA 1733 protest form is available online at the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency website. Get it by clicking on the "Claimants" tab, then the "Unemployment Forms" link. You can also get the document by clicking "Fill this form" button on this page and fill it out online with PDFLiner.
Upload in your MiWAM account or fax a Drivers' License or government issued ID, could also include birth certificate or social security card.
Pay Online. Unemployment taxes/reimbursements can be paid online by selecting the Operate a Business option from the Michigan Business One Stop web site and selecting the task UIA ePayments. Selecting this task will link you to the online services offered by UIA through the Michigan Web Account Manager (MiWAM).
The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) administers the unemployment insurance program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals who become unemployed through no fault of their own. Benefits are paid through taxes on employers covered under the Michigan Employment Security Act.

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