UI/DE 2361CS

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Unemployment Insurance

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The Employment Development Department (EDD) Fraud Prevention and Detection Activities

Remember to report your work and wages on your continued claim form for the actual week you worked and earned wages, and NOT for the week you were paid. The EDD collects employment data from employers on newly hired and rehired employees to reduce UI fraud. The EDD also collects the child support collection data for the California Department of Child Support Services (DCSS). The EDD then uses the data to cross-match with other states and identify individuals receiving UI benefits while working to ensure the work and wages are properly reported. These efforts help identify individuals who do not properly report their income while collecting UI benefits and assist the DCSS in locating parents who are delinquent in their child support obligations.

Failure to report work and wages while receiving UI benefits will result in disqualifications, overpayments that must be repaid, and penalties. Claimants can avoid overpayments, penalties, and disqualifications by properly reporting their work and wages. You can find more information on this topic along with specific directions on how to properly report your work and wages by referring to the Unemployment Insurance Benefits: What You Need to Know (DE 1275B), that was mailed to you when you filed your claim. Or refer to the UI handbook A Guide to Benefits and Employment Services (DE 1275A). Both are available online at www.edd.ca.gov/forms
The EDD is an equal opportunity employer/program.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

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DE 2361CS Rev. 1 (4-16) (INTRANET)