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Topic

Receiving unemployment insurance and working as a sole proprietor

Question
#1
  • Sandy
  • mail
  • 2020/12/06 18:02

I am currently receiving unemployment insurance.

I'm not sure who to ask for a clear answer, but would you report the amount of sole proprietorship income you received while receiving unemployment insurance as the answer to the following question in the Weekly Certification? ?

Did you receive residual pay, commissions or other deductible income such as bonuses, or back pay? Employer ( There is some confusion as to whether you should enter income received from an employer ) with whom you have an employment relationship, or whether you should enter any form of income at all.

Please let me know if anyone can help me understand.

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#11

Sandy,

Thank you for sharing this valuable information ! I really appreciate your detailed follow-up report in your personal email.

I think the information from Sandy is very encouraging for those who are trying to restart their own private business as a side business and for those who are trying to start a new private business.

I sincerely support Sandy to get her business back on track day by day.

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#12
  • Sandy
  • 2021/02/05 (Fri) 17:33
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Dear Sunset and everyone

It has been a while since I have posted.

Someone in a similar position ( whose main job is Lay Off, a side business and sole proprietorship ) has recently talked to UI staff ( who are not call center staff but are in a position to correct mistakes etc ) and asked a similar question, and he was told something completely different than what he # wrote in 10.

The staff member he spoke with seemed to say that he only needed to report the number of hours he worked in his private practice, not his income.

The answer to the question "Did you receive residual pay, commissions or other deductible income such as bonuses, or back pay? "* is "No".
because this means salary, etc. received from a past or present Employer ( ).


So, # the information I wrote in 10 could be wrong ・ ・ ・ this is also what the call center person told me, but if I have put wrong information. My apologies.

Who should I believe in the end, since different call center staff say different things ? ? .

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#13

Sandy,

There is no need to apologize, as this is an oversight on the part of the call center, which is in a position to disseminate correct information. The problem of disjointed advice from the call center has happened before, so there is no need to worry about it. The position to correct mistakes is probably Adjuster. You could ask through the call center to strongly persist and ask the Adjuster to connect you as is ?.

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#14

Thank you Sunset, I am very happy to hear from you.
( For some reason I got an error when I tried to write, so I am Sandy1's handle, but I am the same person as Sandy. )

Still, the problem is that the call center people are not consistent in what they say.
I am turned off by that.

I have reported my personal business income based on what I was advised in #10.
I'm stressed that this will cause my Claim to be inconsistent and Pending to be prolonged.
Since I am already 4 months Pending ・ ・ ・. No calls at all.

I have also called the call center but they are not connecting any more than before.
I hope the problem will be resolved soon.

In a little over a month, my 52 week Benefit Year will be over.
I am also worried about what will happen if my Benefit Year ends while PEUC13 is Pending.

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#15
  • Sandy
  • 2021/02/06 (Sat) 08:33
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Thank you, Sunset. Still, the problem is that the call center people are not consistent in what they say.
I am being turned off by that.

I have reported my personal business income based on what I was advised in #10.
I'm stressed that this will cause my Claim to be inconsistent and Pending to be prolonged.
Since I am already 4 months Pending ・ ・ ・. No calls at all.

I have also called the call center but they are not connecting any more than before.
I hope the problem will be resolved soon.

In a little over a month, my 52 week Benefit Year will be over.
I am also worried about what will happen if my Benefit Year ends while PEUC13 is Pending.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

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