An affidavit of wages is a document used to verify that an individual has reported their wages and other income accurately to the Employment Development Department (EDD).
How do I change or backdate my claim? To change your claim: Write what needs to be corrected on your Notice of Award and mail it to the EDD address on the notice. In your UI Online account, select Contact Us to request a change.
Notice of Determination/Ruling (DE 1080CZ) It explains the reason for the decision, the part of the UI law that applies, any charges to the employer's reserve account, and appeal rights. If you disagree with the decision, we encourage you to appeal, but you must do it within 30 days of the date on the notice.
You will receive a Notice of Amended Unemployment Insurance Award when the federal wages are added. If the amended notice is incorrect, you may request a reconsideration to protest the accuracy of the computation or recomputation.
Unemployment benefits are temporary income for eligible workers who lost their job (or had hours reduced) through no fault of their own. You get from $40 to $450 each week, depending on how much you earned in the past 18 months. Our Unemployment Benefit Calculator helps estimate your benefit amount.
Employers will have 10 days to respond to the EDD's request for wages. In addition to mailing the employer a DE 1919, the EDD will mail the unemployed individual an Affidavit of Wages (DE 23A) to request the wage information from the unemployed individual.
Employer Information: Enter the name, address, and phone number of your employer(s) for the period you are claiming. Wage Information: Fill in the wages earned from each employer for each week of the period you are claiming. Include tips, bonuses, commissions, and any other income earned during that period.
Include supporting documents: Mention any attached documents that support your case. Request a reconsideration: Politely ask for a review of your case and express your hope for a favorable outcome. Offer to provide more information: Indicate your willingness to supply additional information if needed.
One of the key tips on how to win your unemployment appeal hearing is to remain professional and respectful. Make sure to show respect to your former employer, the hearing officer or administrative law judge, witnesses and any other personnel. Use formal language and active listening.