@whiterosie wrote:
I applied yesterday. Basically you fill out a questionnaire online and then they mail you the actual paperwork. It takes about 10 days to get the paperwork.
I live in California.
@nc wrote:
I was told the unemployment laws changed and are we now eligible for unemployment?
To help others, what state is that?@CoffeeQueen wrote:
My state told us to go ahead and apply. .
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
My state told us to go ahead and apply. We will get denied at first because the website is not set up for IC's, but they will be working on the back end to approve the claims. Our Gov said today that 40,000 IC claims have been approved so far.
@wwin wrote:
To help others, what state is that?@CoffeeQueen wrote:
My state told us to go ahead and apply. .
@2stepps wrote:
That sure as heck isn't Oklahoma. I guess they did not get it set up yet but they told me that I could reapply in July when it starts its next quarter.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
My state told us to go ahead and apply. We will get denied at first because the website is not set up for IC's, but they will be working on the back end to approve the claims. Our Gov said today that 40,000 IC claims have been approved so far.
@yoya301 wrote:
Does anyone know if you can file for the IC unemployment if you also have a W-2 job? Most of my income comes from mystery shopping, but I also have a part time / on call job job that I work occasional hours. When I try to apply online it links the W-2 job from my previous tax returns and asks questions about that job. I am still working that job as needed, but only a few hours a month. I don't want to file a claim against that job and I will report the hours I work to the unemployment office.
I am not sure how to report last year's IC income on the application.
I'm just wondering how anyone else may have dealt with this issue.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
It's a complex formula if you are an employee + an IC, but how it works in CA at least is that they will award you a particular weekly amount. Any earnings you have during that time period will be counted against your weekly disbursement.
For the sake of easy math, let's say that you are awarded $150 weekly, based on your combined income; 1000 for your IC income and $50 for your employment. If your IC income drops to 5% of what it normally is, but you continue to work as an employee, you would presumable get a $95 payment (+$600 stimulus). If your employed hours were cut back by 50% due to the pandemic, you would get $120 (+$600) weekly instead.
@MickeyB wrote:
I admit it is a little puzzling (someone is going to make more money now than they did before) - the stimulus money is just that, stimulus money - designed to get the people most likely to spend, out there spending.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@MickeyB wrote:
I admit it is a little puzzling (someone is going to make more money now than they did before) - the stimulus money is just that, stimulus money - designed to get the people most likely to spend, out there spending.
I think it serves the additional purpose of specifically giving people (like some who have posted here about wanting to still shop) incentive to not leave the house...thus keeping the rest of us safer.