Because Florida is the "liable" state (where your employer had paid your ;payroll taxes to), your unemployment benefits would continue to be paid by that state. You need to contact Florida's employment security office for information on continuing to receive your benefits.
if i am getting unemployment benefits in florida and take money from my 401k does that disqualify me from unemployment benefits
Yes, as long as you comply with Florida's regulations concerning the move.
They don't affect each other. Florida repealed its statutes allowing unemployment compensation to be offset (reduced) by Social Security benefits. If you qualify for both unemployment and Social Security, you will receive your full check under each program.
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Unemployment benefits are a creature of the state. As such, each state has their own regulations and benefits coverage. As a general rule this benefits are transferable. <><> My boyfriend moved from NJ to St. Croix and transferred his benefits (and was able to get two extensions) with no problems. Contact your local labor office or go down and have a chat with them.
No. The five states that offset unemployment benefits by your Social Security are: Illinois, Louisiana, South Dakota, Utah and Virginia. South Dakota and Virginia formally repealed their offset laws, but have a provision allowing them to reduce unemployment compensation by 50% of your Social Security benefit when the state unemployment funds drop below a pre-determined threshold. The long recession and high unemployment rate have triggered temporary (but indefinite) offsets in these states.
The new unemployment extension will last 13 weeks in Florida. Check your eligibility & claim benefits at your unemployment office www.unemployment.001webs.com
Yes. Unemployment benefits are not to be used to supplement and subsidize one's education.
In Florida, there are typically three tiers of unemployment benefits: State Unemployment Compensation (SUC), Extended Benefits (EB), and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) during specific federal programs. The SUC provides up to 12 weeks of benefits, while EB and PEUC are available during times of high unemployment, extending benefits for additional weeks. However, eligibility and availability can vary based on economic conditions and state regulations. Always check the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for the most current information.
Because question #19 on ?Florida's application for unemployment addresses Retirement Pensions, it is possible to file when you have one, but it could also affect the amount of your benefits.