Hi. If anybody has gone through the process in New Jersey, could you please message me or respond here? There seems to be a lot of specific info on the unemployment website, but I still can't figure it out.
My main source of income is from regular full-time employment (W-2). I continue to work for this employer and collect my pre-pandemic wages. However, I have also been mystery shopping part-time for several MSCs the last few years. I typically only grossed a few thousand annually (and only a few hundred after expenses). I have not been able to shop since the state lock-down, and not having that extra cash is hurting.
I have not filed my 2019 taxes yet, but I have prior tax returns with my schedule C earnings, and I have two or three 1099-s from 2019.
I believe I'm supposed to be denied for regular state unemployment (since I still have a full-time income from my regular employer), but should (hopefully? maybe?) be able to get the weekly state minimum for gig workers/ICs, at which point the federal $600 should also kick in.
I tried filling out the online application, but got stuck in a couple of places and aborted the whole thing (you cannot save and return later). The two main issues (so far) were:
(1) I can't find any job classification that even remotely resembles anything relating to mystery shopping/consulting/merchandising/IC work etc. No matter what key words I put in, it just gives me a list of absurd options.
(2) The system automatically lists my full-time employer (from prior tax returns), and then it basically forces me to claim lay-off/reduction of hours/reduction of salary for that employer. However, my full-time job remains unchanged. I don't seem to be able to get past that screen without claiming something that simply isn't true. I just want to claim my loss of income from mystery shopping.
Does anybody have any advice or insight? I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.