How do I report my earnings while receiving unemployment benefits?

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To report earnings while receiving unemployment benefits in Virginia, individuals should keep in mind that the Virginia Employment Commission has specific procedures for this process. Most claimants are required to report their earnings weekly, regardless of whether they believe their earnings will affect their benefits. This reporting is typically done through the VEC Online portal or during a weekly claims filing process. When reporting, you must include all earnings received during the week, including part-time work, freelance income, or self-employment income. It is crucial to report the gross earnings before any deductions, as benefits may be adjusted based on reported income. Failure to accurately report earnings can result in overpayments, which may require repayment of those benefits. For the most current information regarding how to report earnings, including specific guidelines and deadlines, individuals should refer to the Virginia Employment Commission website. This resource will provide detailed instructions tailored to your circumstances.
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Answered Jun 29, 2025

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