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Florida Unemployment If You Get Fired

Generally, in Florida you have to have lost your job through no fault of your own in order to collect unemployment. In most cases, this means that if you get fired, you cannot collect unemployment … [Read more...]

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Florida Unemployment Application

When you get ready to fill out the FL unemployment application you need to make sure you have set aside plenty of time to complete the application, and you need to be sure that you have all of the … [Read more...]

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Florida Unemployment If You Get Laid-off

Generally, in Florida you have to have lost your job through no fault of your own in order to collect unemployment. When you get laid-off, it is not your fault. In almost all cases, this means that if … [Read more...]

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Florida Unemployment FAQ

Click on the links below to find answers to all your questions about Florida Unemployment. Florida Coronavirus Unemployment Do I Have To Pay Taxes on Florida Unemployment Money? Florida … [Read more...]

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Florida Unemployment

To establish a monetarily eligible unemployment compensation claim, a person must have worked and earned wages during the first four quarters of the previous five completed quarters prior to filing a … [Read more...]

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