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Unemployment Benefits and Claim Services
Connecticut’s New Tax and Benefits System
We are pleased to announce that the new tax and benefits system, ReEmployCT, will launch July 5, 2022.
New improvements include:
- A single sign on; no need for multiple passwords to access one account;
- The ability to do more right from your account.
- Make common edits online, like change of address
- All documents can be filled out and submitted online
CT Direct Unemployment Benefits
Use these links to take advantage of all of the services available to you from the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Tax Assistance
Tax form 1099-G tells you how much unemployment income you received. Report this amount when you file your federal and state tax returns. Depending on the type of unemployment benefits you received in 2020, you may be asked to file 1099-G amounts for both regular unemployment income and Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.
CT Department of Revenue Services
Free assistance from CT Department of Revenue Services.
Overpayments and Penalties
Sometimes people receive more unemployment benefits than they should. Whether it’s caused by a mistake or wilfull fraud, the information and links on this page will help you pay it back.