The date you get paid depends on when you file. If you file Sunday at midnight to Sunday at 12 noon, you will generally be paid on Tuesday - which is the earliest day you can be paid. As a general rule you are paid 2-3 days from when you file, depending on the time of day you file.
Wednesdays.
Wednesday or Friday
No, you do not get paid for the waiting week for unemployment.
The unemployment taxes (which are paid ONLY by the businesses) paid into the state's unemployment benefit fund, are decided by each state as to terms and conditions.
No. State regulations will exclude people paid by commission from unemployment benefits.
No. Couldn't even certify. My best guess is we'll be able to certify at midnight.
Unemployment benefits are paid by the state which in turn collects its funds from the business. The employee does not pay into the fund.
unemployment
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
Unemployment benefits in New Jersey can be extended 99 weeks to Nov. 30, 2010, according to the Related Link below.
The taxes paid to the state by the business (for the purpose of the state paying unemployment claims) through their payroll taxes are determined by the state collecting them.
Generally it offsets the unemployment compensation in the week paid.