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If you work 82.5 hours per month you are considered employed and would not qualify for unemployment benefits.
No. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be available for work. If you are incarcerated, you are not available for work.
You file for unemployment in the "liable state". In this case, you work in Iowa, the "liable state", but because of the interstate unemployment compensation laws, you can file in a state other than the "liable" one and they will work with the other state to help you.
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You have to work the first 4 of the last 5 completed quarters (your "base period") in Illinois to be eligible for unemployment compensation.
You have to have a valid reason to be able to collect unemployment benefits such as losing your job, getting laid off, or even in some instances getting fired. Both State and Federal law allows for a maximum of 79 weeks of unemployment benefits, provided you qualify for that duration. So it depends on your personal circumstances as to how long and if you qualify for unemployment benefits.
you maybe can but I’m not that sure
Yes you can. There is no reduction in your unemployment benefits if you are also drawing Social Security. Like all other claiments for unemployment, you have to be actively seeking work, etc. to qualify for Unemployment. The two systems do not conflict. See the Related Link below for more details.
You need to report back to Illinois, if you are still receiving the benefits, that you are now working. Otherwise, you could be charged with unemployment fraud, a crime punishable by fines and/or jail.
No, one week without work is not unemployment. It's a vacation.
No. Because you were in total control of your business/income and therefore not an out of work wage earner, you would not qualify for unemployment.
People who work on commission only basis are not eligible.