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Yes, and you would file in Florida because it is the "liable state" which collected employment taxes from the employer you worked for.
Florida is a state
You can collect unemployment after state disability if you are healthy enough to return to work, and your employer terminated your employment during your disability. The termination can not be related to your job performance.
You file a claim with your local Employment Security office in the state you work in.
In Florida, the age to legally enter into a contract is 18. A minor may enter into an employment agreement, and collect payment once service is rendered. A person must be 21-yearsof age to purchase or consume alcohol in the state of Florida.
Or even India.
Depending on the state as long as you are able to work and actively seeking employment yes.
Depending on the state as long as you are able to work and actively seeking employment yes.
Generally, to collect benefits it is allowed to file for those benefits in any state, but the funds for payment come from the person's last employer and that employer's state employment service (in this case, from Michigan).
No, and yes. You can't collect from Florida because it is not a "liable state" (which pays the benefit, from where you had worked, if at all). However, it can act as your "agent state" and assist you filing for any benefits you are entitled to in another state if you had worked in a base year and hadn't filed for unemployment in that state yet.
NO..Dealers do not need to collect tax from purcahsers who are out of state residents
This state has so many different rules that you will need to go to the state employment office and ask them.