@sandyf wrote:
They also told her what her weekly $ amt would be and asked if she wanted them to take taxes out. This question was weird since she did not work those weeks.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
They also told her what her weekly $ amt would be and asked if she wanted them to take taxes out. This question was weird since she did not work those weeks.
Sandy...that particular checkbox is for having taxes withheld from the weekly EDD payment, since one will owe Fed tax on it. If you select it, EDD sends 10% of the amount to the government, and that will be applied to income tax payments for 2020.
Thanks for that info Steve. There did not seem to any explanation of what the questions they asked meant. If they take taxes out she will get a check next April or so giving them back so that is fine.
My big point was that at least in Ca they seem to be trying to include anyone they can squeeze into the system. She was not paying taxes on her last job, Her last paycheck before this 6 wk job was a year ago. She is not really looking for work now etc, etc. She was in school during the interim but they never asked about that so they don't know that. They still seem willing to give her money.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@sandyf Yes; it seems in CA like they are awarding money to anyone who's not working, since it's going to be too much work to decipher the origins of the previous income stream. So many Californians are part of the freelance gig economy....from Ebay, to Uber, to Etsy, and so many actors/musicians in the L.A. area who get residuals or day-work in productions.
I have to say I'm impressed with how CA is handling many of the pandemic issues. They were quick to issue the stay-at-home order, freeze evictions and put a 1-year moratorium on rent collection. They have issued a guarantee of utilities staying on and quickly issued to SNAP benefits to everyone I know who was laid off and applied, long before the CARES program was able to implemented. Gavin Newsom just needs to set up free TP delivery to the state now
@Arch Stanton wrote:
NY State: What might I be entitled to if my earnings were only $3600.00 last year in mystery shopping??
Am applying online tomorrow morning, NY system is down right now. Can any other NY shoppers share their experiences with their NY Unemployment claims?? This is the first time I am applying as an Independent Contractor. Thank you to Verites for reminding to do so.
@AnonymousGirl wrote:
Governor Newsom just announced that California will require that the gig companies hand over payment information so that gig workers can receive unemployment. I wonder if they will be contacting individual MSCs if people put them down on their applications
@sandyf wrote:
The Governor of California just announced they will be funding unemployment for all gig workers/independent contractors and worry about figuring out who is really an independent contractor or not later on. They will also be tacking on the extra $600 per week out of state $$ for those who do not qualify federally. And in addition they will be sending out stimulus checks from the state to illegal workers who are not covered by fed rules. They said it will take 2 weeks to set up the website for that but will be retroactive to Feb.
A quote from the article
"Newsom’s comments came a day after state Labor Secretary Julie Su announced that a new online portal will be created in the next two weeks that will allow independent contractors, gig workers and the self-employed to file documents to obtain benefits."
@Msaddict wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
The Governor of California just announced they will be funding unemployment for all gig workers/independent contractors and worry about figuring out who is really an independent contractor or not later on. They will also be tacking on the extra $600 per week out of state $$ for those who do not qualify federally. And in addition they will be sending out stimulus checks from the state to illegal workers who are not covered by fed rules. They said it will take 2 weeks to set up the website for that but will be retroactive to Feb.
A quote from the article
"Newsom’s comments came a day after state Labor Secretary Julie Su announced that a new online portal will be created in the next two weeks that will allow independent contractors, gig workers and the self-employed to file documents to obtain benefits."
Are you saying they are giving state money to illegal workers in California?
@bgriffin wrote:
Even the worst run states have a plan to implement it by now. It may not be ready to implement, but they have a plan. Just communicate it with us!
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@Msaddict wrote:
Are you saying they are giving state money to illegal workers in California?
Actually, it looks like there also may be L.A. city money going to the undocumented, but yes, we are taking care of the people who take care of us the rest of the year. Because it's the right thing to do....and it will keep our economy intact.
@ceasesmith wrote:
. They also sent me a list of 10 jobs available locally...with a suggestion that I apply for 5 of them within the next week.
I don't really think I'm qualified to be a Hospital Administrator. 9 of the 10 jobs are at the local hospital, which include cook (yeppers, I could do that), CNA (nope), Social Worker (nope), Financial Affairs Analyst (nope), Medical Insurance Biller (good luck with that one), and a few others that require specialized training (sorry, can't read X-rays, or take them, either!).
Weird job listing to send someone whose only W-2 work in the last 24 months was delivering pizza for Domino's!!!!
@ceasesmith wrote:
I spent 3 hours on Nebraska website yesterday, attempting to apply for the unemployment. According to the tax returns I filed for 2019, my MS'ing income was adequate to qualify.
It seems a simple program to me to have "Are you filing under CARE?" on the website, because right now it's geared toward W-2 employees, with actually no place to put "I'm a self-employed Independent Contractor whose assignments have been put on hold due to COVID19".
It just kept asking, in endless loops, for my employment history, my wages, etc., etc., etc.
I did get an e-mail this morning that I am "registered" and my application received. They also sent me a list of 10 jobs available locally...with a suggestion that I apply for 5 of them within the next week.
I don't really think I'm qualified to be a Hospital Administrator. 9 of the 10 jobs are at the local hospital, which include cook (yeppers, I could do that), CNA (nope), Social Worker (nope), Financial Affairs Analyst (nope), Medical Insurance Biller (good luck with that one), and a few others that require specialized training (sorry, can't read X-rays, or take them, either!).
Weird job listing to send someone whose only W-2 work in the last 24 months was delivering pizza for Domino's!!!!
@satin7 wrote:
The same is true in GA.