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I live in Nevada but work for a Florida Corporation, which State do I file for unemployment with?
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I live in Nevada but work for a Corporation in Florida. With which state do I file for Unemployment Benefits? Which State is responsible for paying me, Florida or Nevada?
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The state which employed you.Florida.
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