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WHAT IS A BASE PERIOD?

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WHAT IS A BASE PERIOD?

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The base period is the four quarters of earnings that are used to determine how much unemployment you qualify for. The Idaho Department of Labor uses the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters as your base period.

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… Benefit charges are assessed against the account of the employer for whom the claimant worked during the Base Period, even if that employer was not the last one who the claimant worked for. All charges during the Benefit Year are assessed to the same Base Period.

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A base period is a 12-month period of time when you earned wages.

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