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Receiving unemployment insurance and working as a sole proprietor

Question
#1
  • Sandy
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  • 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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#21

Mr. Sunset

called the office and inquired about the current situation.

I will share some of the content.

I explained my income to the office and they indicated that I had not been claimed for the week I explained. Furthermore, I was told that I would have to file an application if I worked as a sole proprietor.
However, I had the Confirmation Number with me, so I told them that and then explained the situation again, and they corrected it.
I am glad that I can continue my application again.

The office staff was patient and helpful.

I guess the best thing to do is to call them patiently !

Thank you Sunset for your advice.

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#22

Mango,

I am late to notice your comment and just noticed it. Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information. I think it was a great tip for those who have private businesses.

I sincerely support Mr. Mango to get his private business on track.

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#23

To all UI recipients who have a sole proprietorship,

[MEUC Program]

After reconfirming with the Unemployment Insurance Help Team, we would like to share the email that was sent out to UI recipients who are not eligible for the MEUC Program. According to the content of the email, UI recipients who earned over $5,000 in private business will receive $100 per week.

The application process is to apply for "Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation" on the PUA page and submit the required documents.

The contents of the email are pasted below.

Beginning June 17, 2021, DLIR will begin accepting applications for Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation (MEUC), which provides an MEUC is available to individuals receiving regular UI or extended benefits who also received MEUC is available to individuals receiving regular UI or extended benefits who also received at least $ 5,000 of net self-employment income in the most recent tax year ending prior to the individual's application for UI benefits. Individuals who are eligible for MEUC will receive the supplemental benefit for any week that they are paid UI benefits between December 27, 2020 and the week ending September 4, 2021. Individuals receiving PUA may not receive MEUC benefits.

To apply, go to https://pua.hawaii.gov and If you previously applied for PUA but you are now eligible for regular UI, you will need to apply for MEUC benefits. The application link can be found under the "More" tab. Once the application is submitted, you will be required to provide documentation verifying that you received at least $ 5,000 of net You will be sent a notification as to how and when to submit this documentation. If you are deemed eligible, you will automatically receive the supplemental payments for any week that you received an underlying unemployment payment during the eligibility period. No additional action will be required.

For the purposes of determining income for Medicaid and the Children's For the purposes of determining income for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), MEUC payments are not exempt and may affect an individual's eligibility for these programs. PENALTIES:
2104(f) of the Cares Act states, in part, that if an individual has knowingly made, or caused to be made by another, a false statement or representation of a material fact, or knowingly has failed, or caused another to fail, to disclose a material fact, and as a result of such false The individual shall be ineligible to receive further MEUC. The individual shall be subject to criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. § 1001. The individual shall be required to repay the MEUC benefits including a 15% monetary penalty.

Anyone with questions or concerns regarding the above e-mail distribution should contact the PUA contact person at the call center.

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#24

Continued from #23.

I've also received an official announcement from Governor Ige, so I'll post the link.

http://labor.hawaii.gov/blog/news/dlir-launches-mixed-earner-unemployment-compensation-meuc-program/?fbclid=IwAR21TgYm2v4OlOSgVDPXuUkF4loCahha7Uf_gZYpNsTbuUiLfzeeS_0-jlo

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#25
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  • 2021/06/20 (Sun) 08:50
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I am a UI recipient, but I was also a sole proprietor, so I received an email for MEUC.
I proceeded to apply and found that
the requirement is that I must have received UI and PEUC from December 27, 2020, and
in my case, although I applied for the 1st PEUC in November after my UI ended,
I had over 7 months of UI overpayment and the 1st PEUC I have been in a situation where my first PEUC has not been working at all for more than 7 months due to UI overpayment,
so I thought that I do not fit into this eligibility period.
I think I will call you on a weekday, but
I know you may be one of the few here, but
there were some people like me who are sole proprietors and
UI, PEUC recipients, so
please share the progress of this MEUC. I would be very happy if you could share the progress of this MEUC.
Please do so.

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