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Area residents, businesses caught up in unemployment fraud worry about long-term impacts Josh Sweigart © Provided by Dayton Daily News Bill Castro, owner of El Meson, has been inundated with unemployment claims being filed fraudulently in his restaurant s name. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF
Individuals and businesses caught in the wake of rampant Ohio unemployment fraud now have to worry about whether there will be longer-term impacts.
For individuals, this includes complicating their tax filing. For businesses, this includes worries about unemployment insurance costs going up.
Susan Silberstein of Dayton recently received a 1099-G tax form stating her husband, who has been retired since 2015, received $15,120 in unemployment benefits last year. She immediately reported it to the state, though that required multiple attempts because the website and phone numbers were jammed.