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You have to report any work earnings, regardless of the circumstances of employment. The Employment Security Commission may have a provision allowing claimants to earn a minimal amount of money (for example 20% of the weekly benefit amount) without reducing your benefits, then apply a dollar-for-dollar reduction for any amount over that threshold. Occasional, inconsistent income should not affect your unemployment eligibility; however, you must continue looking for regular employment under the terms of your agreement.

Failure to report work income is considered unemployment fraud, and is a felony in the state of North Carolina.

Contact your local Unemployment office to request further details.

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Q: Can you receive NC unemployment benefits if you accept a part time 1099 position that is 100 percent commission and no commission is earned?
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