Federal Unemployment Compensation Act
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The Secretary of Labor signed the annual certifications under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, 26 U.S.C. 3301 et seq., thereby enabling employers who make contributions to state unemployment funds to obtain certain credits against their liability for the federal unemployment tax. By letter, the certifications were transmitted to the Secretary of the Treasury. The letter and certifications are printed below.
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The Federal Unemployment Compensation Act (FUCA) was enacted by Congress to care for workers who in times of economic hardship and t...
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Calling Nye
On (Nov. 18), the House voted (258-154) to approve H.R. 6419, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continuation Act, which would extend the filing deadline for federal unemployment insurance programs until February 28, 2011. It contains no revenue offsets and it would not create additional weeks for people who have exhausted all their benefits. It simply extended a deadline that is otherwise set to expire Nov. 30.
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Trial court did not err in affirming administrative order requiring recipient of back pay award under Federal Back Pay Act, 5 U.S.C.A. §5596, to repay agency amounts of unemployment compensation previously paid to her. Under the federal act, the recipient is deemed to have provided services during the period covered by the back pay award. This results in the award constituting “remuneration” as that term is defined in R.C. 4141.01(H)(1), which results in recipient having to re-pay unemployment compensation benefits received for that period of time. Affirmed.
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