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I received unemployment insurance, then it was determined I was overpaid. How is that reported to the Internal Revenue Service?

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I received unemployment insurance, then it was determined I was overpaid. How is that reported to the Internal Revenue Service?

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We send the total amount of unemployment compensation paid to you and others on your behalf for the year, including any Child Support and taxes, to the Internal Revenue Service even if an overpayment was later established. You are responsible for deducting any cash repayments you have sent to the Unemployment Insurance Division towards the overpayment. The net result is the total amount of unemployment compensation received in 2006.

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