What should I do if I receive a notice of overpayment?

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Receiving a notice of overpayment from the Connecticut Unemployment Offices can understandably cause concern. It is essential to first carefully review the notice to understand the details of the overpayment, including the amount and the reason for it. Common reasons for overpayment may include receiving benefits while still being employed, failure to report earnings accurately, or other discrepancies in reported information. Once you have reviewed the notice, the next step is to gather any relevant documentation that can support your case. This may include pay stubs, employment letters, or any correspondence you have had regarding your unemployment claim. If you believe the overpayment notice is incorrect, you may want to prepare to dispute the claim. Connecticut Unemployment Offices typically provide instructions on how to contest the notice within the document itself. It is important to adhere to any deadlines specified for the dispute process. Additionally, you may want to visit the official website of Connecticut Unemployment Offices for comprehensive guidance on this matter, as well as for additional resources and contact information. It is crucial to act promptly, as failing to address an overpayment notice could result in further complications.
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Answered Jul 21, 2025

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