@ceasesmith wrote:
W-2 in Nebraska.
They deduct federal and state income taxes.
@bgriffin wrote:
PUA is only retroactive to when the CARES Act was signed I believe. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I absolutely could be
Unemployment is 1099, not W-2.
@ceasesmith wrote:
I just checked the status of my claim. It says my "earnings" did not qualify me for unemployment. There wasn't any way at all to put in my application my self-employment income. There just wasn't any way at all to tell them, yes, I did make enough money to qualify. Nebraska wants you to earn at least $3,000 a quarter for at least 3 of the prior 4 quarters.
I clicked on "live chat", and it tells me there are 178 in line ahead of me, wait time is estimated to be 4,070 minutes, stay on the line, please.
How many days is that? ROTFLMFAO.
@ceasesmith wrote:
W-2 in Nebraska.
They deduct federal and state income taxes.
@bgriffin wrote:
PUA is only retroactive to when the CARES Act was signed I believe. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I absolutely could be
Unemployment is 1099, not W-2.
@F and L TeleComm wrote:
This is an absolutely crazy situation. I applied for PUA on March 22nd right after the CARES act was signed. I just got my link here in Georgia to complete the PUA application last night. Georgia is partially reopening. But do they expect you to look for a different line of employment in order to continue receiving benefits? Now with oil prices dropping do they expect you to go get a job at a warehouse or something around others and risk exposing yourself to the virus in order to continue receiving benefits? How is this going to work?
@mystery2me wrote:
I got an email from Texas unemployment today stating my claim for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance has been processed and apparently approved. I filed several weeks ago using the regular unemployment form, for which I was denied. I looked at my online account and found I am approved for $207 a week in state disaster unemployment assistance, the minimum amount, based on $0 wages for 2019. I filed a payment claim three days ago. I have not yet received any money, but that doesn't surprise me since I just got the email today. I am feeling a little more confident about getting the money soon.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Like another poster said, I provided Nebraska with copies of my 1099s.
They wanted proof of income, and I didn't have to file Nebraska state tax returns, so I just provided proof of my GROSS income. My net (due to write offs) would not qualify me for unemployment.
@Rtstshel wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
Like another poster said, I provided Nebraska with copies of my 1099s.
They wanted proof of income, and I didn't have to file Nebraska state tax returns, so I just provided proof of my GROSS income. My net (due to write offs) would not qualify me for unemployment.
Unfortunate I did file taxes and they say I'm monetarily ineligible because of my write offs on my schedule C. I only received 3 1099s. What did you use as proof of GROSS income?
@Shop-et-al wrote:
I print out and keep digital copies of everything: bank deposits, check stubs (sometimes, I have to write this on the envelop the check came in!), PayPal deposits, fees, reimbursements, receipts, and bonuses. I have several 1099's, and I utilize other information to identify taxed and non-taxed revenue.
Your gross income is fee + bonus + any amount to be reimbursed. Your net income excludes bonuses, reimbursements, mileage, and any other relevant or permitted deductions that you happen to incur.
You can use your sassie shop logs (click the arrow at right to show each payment category) and the payment history in the other platforms. You can use your bank deposit and/or PayPal statements. You can use the same information as categories in your spreadsheet or ledger, if you have one.
I used my 1099s for proof of gross income. There were 5 uploads allowed, so i uploaded my 5 highest grossing 1099s.
@Rtstshel wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
Like another poster said, I provided Nebraska with copies of my 1099s.
They wanted proof of income, and I didn't have to file Nebraska state tax returns, so I just provided proof of my GROSS income. My net (due to write offs) would not qualify me for unemployment.
Unfortunate I did file taxes and they say I'm monetarily ineligible because of my write offs on my schedule C. I only received 3 1099s. What did you use as proof of GROSS income?
@sestrahelena wrote:
The federal $600 is income-taxable, right? As ICs we (should) know how to handle that but I foresee a lot of W2 workers who will be caught off guard at tax time next year.
@panama18 wrote:
Wait, what? Unemployment benefits are generally taxable. Is there something in the CARES Act that excepts these?
@SteveSoCal wrote:
@sestrahelena wrote:
The federal $600 is income-taxable, right? As ICs we (should) know how to handle that but I foresee a lot of W2 workers who will be caught off guard at tax time next year.
The $600 payment is specifically NOT taxable.