No. As you stated, "as earned income?", it does not qualify as such. Only bonafide wages actually earned is required.
It doesn't. You just need to contact EDD and follow their instructions for moving while receiving benefits.
An application for UI or Unemployment Insurance benefits can be filed online through the New York State's Department of Labor website. This is the preferred method. A UI claim can also be filed by phone using the State's dedicated toll-free number.
The types of unemployment are: Regular UI, Interstate Claim for Benefits, Combined Wage Claim (CWC) for Benefits, Extended Benefits, Unemployment Compensation for Federal Civilian Employees (UCFE), Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Military Personnel (UCX), and Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)
Someone who lost a payroll employee job, and otherwise qualifies for UI benefits, gets UI and then becomes an independent contractor somewhere else? No problem. She must report all income earned, and may have UI benefits offset. Someone WAS a non-employee contractor, and lost the assignment? Zero UI benefits from the lost assignment: she was never an employee. Employers pay no UI tax on non-employees, so they get no benefits.
The claim form doesn't have to be mailed, it can be submitted online or by telephone. Contact your local edd for details.
If the employer's name is confidential, you can enter "Confidential Employer" or "Confidential" in Section B of the EDD claim. Additionally, you may include the job title and a brief description of the position to provide context. Ensure that you still comply with any specific instructions provided by the EDD regarding confidentiality.
If I am drawing state retirement and then take another job and later get laid off, I can APPLY for UI benefits. In every state, I must report to the UI agency all sources of income INCLUDING pensions. I could earn too much to qualify for UI benefits.
The California Employment Development Department (EDD) typically pays unemployment benefits biweekly. Claimants can choose to receive their payments through a debit card or direct deposit, with funds usually available within a few days after the claim is processed. It's important for claimants to file their weekly certifications on time to ensure they receive their payments without delays.
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One of the main requirements (at least in Texas) of being eligible for UI benefits is being "able and available for work" If you quit due to a health issue are you still able to work in another field? If not you would not be eligible for UI. If so then you may be eligible. Most people are required to do a specified amount of job searches per week and report this to UI You also have to have enough wages in your base period - the past year - to be eligible. Again I am only knowledgeable of Texas UI - every state is different
yes you can claim disability benefits for a child's wrongfull death
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