![]() ![]() WASHINGTON With millions of Americans now receiving taxable unemployment compensation, many of them for the first time, the Internal Revenue Service today reminded people receiving unemployment compensation that they can have tax withheld from their benefits now to help avoid owing taxes on this income when they file their federal income tax return next year. You can get more information about the appeals process here. If you are turned down by the Board of Review, you can appeal that decision to the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court. Board of Review appeal instructions will be included in this mailing. If the Appeal Tribunal rules against you, you can appeal to the Board of Review within 20 days of the mailing date of the Appeal Tribunals decision. If it rules in your favor, your benefits will begin to be processed within 7 days. After the hearing, the Appeal Tribunal will issue a written decision. If you file an appeal, you will get a notice with the details of when your hearing will take place in front of an Appeal Tribunal. The appeal period will be extended only if you can show good cause for the delay. You must appeal within 10 calendar days of the date of the determination. If you are denied benefits or disagree with the determination, you must appeal in writing either by writing a letter or by using the states online form. When you file an initial claim, you will receive a written decision by mail. ![]() Write to the IRS to close out the business tax account if the company is going out of business this will help curtail the misuse of dormant EINs. ![]()
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