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You are eligible for the $600 weekly FPUC payment if you are on any sort of unemployment, including PUA and partial unemployment. This is available for claims dated 3/28/20-7/31/20. The federal supplement does not affect eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP. It does affect SNAP and TANF.

If you filed for UI more than a week after your layoff date, you are eligible for backpay.

The obligatory waiting week has been waived, so your claim will process with a date a week earlier than what you apply for, to account for the waiting week waiver.

NY
There is a streamlined application process so that all applicants complete the same form, regardless of which program they'll eventually be eligible for.
PUA:
Unemployment for the self-employed. Acceptable proof of income includes prior year tax returns, 1099, P&L, bank statements and more. You will most likely be approved for standard UI even if you're an independent contractor, if you had W2 employment within the last 18 months.
If you are assigned the minimum rate of $182 when it should be higher based on your income, complete this form, fax it in, then send it again via the message center (Subject1: "Benefit Rate and Monetary Determination" Subject2: "Some of my wages are missing or incorrect") so that they definitely got it. Your rate should be adjusted in less than a week. You are also entitled to get your updated rate on all prior weeks.
You are also eligible for PUA if you landed a job but where unable to start due to the pandemic. You need an employment offer that was then rescinded to prove this.
PUA is available for a total of 46 weeks from 02/02/20-12/31/20.
Partial UI:
You can apply for partial UI if you're working 3 days or less, and earning $504/weekly or less. The DOL deducts 25% of your base rate for every day that you work. (You receive 100% of your rate if you don't work at all, 75% if you work 1 day, 50% if you work 2 days, and 25% if you work 3 days).
PEUC:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 13 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks. This benefit is available through 12/31/20.
Extended Benefits:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 20 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks and your PEUC weeks. This makes for a total of 59 weeks that you can possible receive unemployment benefits. This benefit is available as long as the state's unemployment rate is high.
Requesting Backpay:
The NY DOL is using Docusign to allow claimants to file backpay. You should receive an email from the DOL with instructions. The email subject is "Action Required - NYS DOL Certification for Back Week Payments". This might end up in your spam folder, so be sure to check that as well.
If you don't receive this email or you don't want to wait, call the NY DOL and speak to an agent to certify for backpay over the phone.
It takes a little less than a week from when you complete backdated certifications until your claims are processed and funds are released.
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NJ
Apply here.
PUA:
Unemployment for the self-employed. Acceptable proof of income includes prior year tax returns, 1099, P&L, bank statements and more. You will most likely be approved for standard UI even if you're an independent contractor, if you had W2 employment within the last 18 months.
At this point it looks like claimants are still being given $231- the minimum PUA rate- regardless of prior income.
You are also eligible for PUA if you landed a job but where unable to start due to the pandemic. You need an employment offer that was then rescinded to prove this.
PUA is available for a total of 46 weeks from 02/02/20-12/31/20.
Partial UI:
You can apply for partial UI if your hours have been reduced by 20% or more. You'll be allowed to earn an additional 20% above your rate determination. Your earnings will then be deducted from your rate, and you'll receive the balance as your UI payment.
PEUC:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 13 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks. This benefit is available through 12/31/20.
Extended Benefits:
For those on regular unemployment- you will receive an additional 20 weeks of benefits after you've exhausted your initial 26 weeks and your PEUC weeks. This makes for a total of 59 weeks that you can possible receive unemployment benefits. This benefit is available as long as the state's unemployment rate is high.
Requesting Backpay:
You can request backpay if you are lucky enough to get through to an agent.

Here is a guide for NJ residents from the LRRC.
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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3440 on: November 11, 2020, 12:21:15 AM »
When you claim benefits, next to the question "Did you work this week" is a button that says "Help me answer this question." Read it and answer how it applies to you.
Can someone please copy/paste or attach a screenshot of this?

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3441 on: November 11, 2020, 12:55:20 AM »
In NJ ,If my benefit year says from the date that I filed which was July 5 , however the last day worked is correct 3/18 I assume it’s needs to be fixed ,only way is by phone?
I did call them up a 3/4 months ago and they said there filling out a form to change the date and they’ll call me when done ...

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3442 on: November 11, 2020, 01:19:32 AM »
https://njbia.org/faqs-independent-contractors/ -
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Can someone who is Registered as an S. corporation collect unemployment?

They should be eligible under the federal program ($600/week), but not the state.
Does anyone know if this is true?? I was under the impression S Corporations are eligible for PUA.
And if it is true, does it make a difference if it's an S Corp, vs an LLC with S Corp tax status.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3443 on: November 11, 2020, 09:21:57 AM »
Can someone please copy/paste or attach a screenshot of this?



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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3444 on: November 11, 2020, 09:25:49 AM »
https://njbia.org/faqs-independent-contractors/ -Does anyone know if this is true?? I was under the impression S Corporations are eligible for PUA.
And if it is true, does it make a difference if it's an S Corp, vs an LLC with S Corp tax status.

Never heard of this. I don't think there is a way to be eligible for only $600. In any case, PUA is all federally funded, not just the $600.
Also, that article was written in April which was before NJ started implementing PUA at all, so there is a lot of info there that isn't current. I don't have a source, but I don't think that's true. Maybe @cgr can weigh in on that?

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3445 on: November 11, 2020, 10:32:34 AM »
If you had been processing payroll, the computer would have likely put you on reg UI (I've seen this happen) because the computer doesn't know you are the owner.

Their system might not know initially that you're the owner, but in general owners are not eligible for UI (pre-pandemic), and it's definitely flagged when they file.
https://www.myunemployment.nj.gov/labor/myunemployment/before/about/who/corpbusiness.shtml

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3446 on: November 11, 2020, 10:33:14 AM »
How long after an employee files for UI does the employer get notified?
Usually within 2 weeks. Now due to the pandemic it could take a while.

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« Reply #3447 on: November 11, 2020, 10:34:57 AM »
Never heard of this. I don't think there is a way to be eligible for only $600. In any case, PUA is all federally funded, not just the $600.
Also, that article was written in April which was before NJ started implementing PUA at all, so there is a lot of info there that isn't current. I don't have a source, but I don't think that's true. Maybe @cgr can weigh in on that?

Correct- no possibility of collecting the $600 without a UI or PUA weekly payment.
Also S corps owners are definitely eligible, just not sure under which program.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3448 on: November 11, 2020, 10:54:14 AM »
NJ Unemployment for educational employees:
https://nj.gov/governor/news/news/562020/approved/20201110c.shtml
Core law remains the same but schools will need to notify the DOL if an employee didn't have reasonable assurance of a job

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3449 on: November 11, 2020, 11:45:29 AM »
In NJ ,If my benefit year says from the date that I filed which was July 5 , however the last day worked is correct 3/18 I assume it’s needs to be fixed ,only way is by phone?
I did call them up a 3/4 months ago and they said there filling out a form to change the date and they’ll call me when done ...
Anyone know answer pls? I’m lost here

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3450 on: November 11, 2020, 01:06:16 PM »
Anyone know answer pls? I’m lost here
If I remember correctly all claims are dated as of the application date, not as of the "last date worked" date. It has no bearing on the ability to file for backpay- @skv kindly chime in/correct me if I'm wrong.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3451 on: November 11, 2020, 01:17:01 PM »
Is there going to be another $300 a week lump sum deposit in NJ?

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« Reply #3452 on: November 11, 2020, 01:21:30 PM »
Is there going to be another $300 a week lump sum deposit in NJ?

No, but if you missed the original LWA certification deadline be on the lookout for an email text yesterday/today which will include instructions on how you can certify. Certification deadline is Thursday at 11:59PM- if you miss that deadline you won't get LWA.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3453 on: November 11, 2020, 01:38:56 PM »

So based on this, it seems as though processing payroll should not stop one from certifying for weekly benefits. Because it says for "regular employment" it goes by when it was earned, not when it was paid.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3454 on: November 11, 2020, 01:41:19 PM »
Their system might not know initially that you're the owner, but in general owners are not eligible for UI (pre-pandemic), and it's definitely flagged when they file.
https://www.myunemployment.nj.gov/labor/myunemployment/before/about/who/corpbusiness.shtml
Correct- no possibility of collecting the $600 without a UI or PUA weekly payment.
Also S corps owners are definitely eligible, just not sure under which program.

My understanding is that they didn't make a Covid exception for owners to claim traditional UI. Rather, PUA is the sole option for owners. The system might kick some owners to UI incorrectly.

I take it that the answer to the question "are you a corporate officer..." is yes for an S Corp (even if an LLC with S Corp taxation)?

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3455 on: November 11, 2020, 02:17:37 PM »
If I remember correctly all claims are dated as of the application date, not as of the "last date worked" date. It has no bearing on the ability to file for backpay- @skv kindly chime in/correct me if I'm wrong.
Interesting originally they told needs to be changed ,so Benifit year starts from last work day

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« Reply #3456 on: November 11, 2020, 05:26:39 PM »
If anyone can verify, or has any insight, to either of these 2 points, please let me know.
So based on this, it seems as though processing payroll should not stop one from certifying for weekly benefits. Because it says for "regular employment" it goes by when it was earned, not when it was paid.
I take it that the answer to the question "are you a corporate officer..." is yes for an S Corp (even if an LLC with S Corp taxation)?


On a bit of a different note - has it been discussed what the threshold should be to be considered a Covid impact (for PUA)? It's not totally clear from what's written online.
In the case of a 10-99 contractor, and the company closed down not because of Covid. Is it reasonable for the contractor to sign that that's a Covid-19 impact? The job/work loss wasn't directly caused because of Covid, but not finding new work can certainly be a part of the Covid economy.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3457 on: November 11, 2020, 07:49:40 PM »
If I remember correctly all claims are dated as of the application date, not as of the "last date worked" date. It has no bearing on the ability to file for backpay- @skv kindly chime in/correct me if I'm wrong.

When you file a claim it gets dated the Sunday of the week you apply. When you call to request backpay, they officially change the date to the last day worked. It just takes a long time.

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« Reply #3458 on: November 11, 2020, 07:51:32 PM »
Interesting originally they told needs to be changed ,so Benifit year starts from last work day

You are saying the same thing with different words. When you finally do get backpay your claim will get backdated.
If I were you I would call again. When you first called they weren't really doing anything about it. Now that they began to process backpay, I would tell you to call again.

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Re: Unemployment Help
« Reply #3459 on: November 11, 2020, 07:53:03 PM »
You are saying the same thing with different words. When you finally do get backpay your claim will get backdated.
If I were you I would call again. When you first called they weren't really doing anything about it. Now that they began to process backpay, I would tell you to call again.
Thank you I did call again , this time they told me no issues any paperwork,just need to wait to...