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Your Notice of Denial of Benefits and Overpayment (DE 1480), Explained

DE 1480California noticeChecked against an official source

Last reviewed 2026-07-08

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What this notice usually means

Form DE 1480 combines a denial and an overpayment bill. California's EDD sends it when it denies a claim and finds money owed back. The letter lists the total owed, week by week.

What to do now

  1. 1

    Read the reason and the date on your notice

    The letter explains what California's EDD decided and why. Find that section first, since your own notice has the real facts of your case.

  2. 2

    Check how much time you have to respond

    Your notice states its own response or appeal deadline. That date controls, not a general timeline described here.

  3. 3

    Gather records that support your side

    Collect medical records, pay stubs, or other proof connected to the reason on your notice.

  4. 4

    Use the appeal steps on your letter, or call for help

    Your notice explains how to appeal. You can also call the number on your letter or ask a local legal aid group for free help.

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Deadline

will include: The total amount you owe, including any penalties, and a summary for each week involved.

From California Employment Development Department (EDD)Retrieved 2026-07-07

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Last reviewed 2026-07-08

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