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You are allowed to work in most, if not all, of the states as long as you report it and understand the earnings will be deducted from the benefits by a formula (each state has their own protocols in this regard). This is normally called 'partial unemployment benefits' meant to subsidize substandard earnings. The states want you to work, even if it is part time or temporary, until you can work full time. You still have to search, etc. for that full time job.
If you met the work requirements for filing unemployment, then yes you can file for unemployment while on Social Security.
You can file an unemployment claim if you only worked part-time only if you meet the job-searching requirements of your area.
You can't get unemployment if you are working, even if it is part time.
You are not entitled for unemployment for working a single day. You have to have a required period of work and wages to be eligible
You can file an application for unemployment, but they'll probably reject your request while laughing histerically.
I worked in Ma but like in Nh where do I file for unemployment ?
In most states, California included, you can receive unemployment benefits while still receiving your full Social Security benefits.
No. If you earned wages..you earned wages.
It is actually sometimes possible to receive unemployment benefits while on severance pay. It depends on the state you live in and how much severance you are receiving. If you cannot file for unemployment, you may be able to after the severance has run out-depending on how long unemployment extends for in your state. This article goes into the specifics of severance and unemployment. It can be tricky.
If you got unemployment in 2012 you do have to file taxes if you didn't have the taxes taken out of the unemployment you received.
Yes, an SCSEP participant is not an employee while in the program, therefore they cannot file for unemployment if they exit the program.
Under the Interstate Unemployment Agreement provisions you could file in either, but preferably in New York since it is the "liable state" which collected the unemployment taxes from your employer.