How do I file a Pua claim in Michigan?

New PUA claims can now be filed online at PUA claimants who exhausted their original entitlement of benefits prior to 12/26/20 can now reopen their claim to receive an additional 11 weeks of benefits. The additional 11 weeks are payable beginning with the week ending Jan. 2, 2021.

Why was my unemployment suspended Illinois?

You might find your unemployment benefits suspended if your employer presents evidence that your separation didn’t qualify or if your state finds you otherwise ineligible. You usually won’t get to receive benefits if you’ve gotten fired due to misconduct or simply quit your job for no reason.

How can I get a hold of Michigan unemployment?

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE LINE CLAIMANTS; Call 1-866-500-0017 – Monday – Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EMPLOYERS: Call 1-855-484-2636 – Monday – Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Who is the head of Michigan unemployment?

Michelle Beebe
LANSING, Mich. – Michelle Beebe, a nationally recognized and respected leader in unemployment services, has been named to lead Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency.

Who qualifies for Pua unemployment in Michigan?

What if I am a self-employed, 1099 or gig worker? With Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), many people, including those who don’t typically qualify for unemployment benefits, such as self-employed workers, independent contractors, low-wage workers and those with limited work history may qualify for PUA.

How long does the adjudication process take for unemployment in Michigan?

Please note the adjudication process can take two to six weeks from the time an issue is raised until a determination is made.

What happens if you file for unemployment on May 5?

But if you just filed now on July 1 st, you lose all those weeks you were unemployed between May 5 – July 1 because you did not file immediately Unemployment starts on the date you file not on the date you lost your job. Joe emailed to say this strategy of contacting his state representative worked for him.

How many weeks of unemployment do I get?

Note that individuals in states where the Extended Benefits program is available may receive up to 13 weeks of benefits — or up to 20 weeks of benefits if the state is in a high unemployment period — through the EB program. Contact your state unemployment insurance agency for more information.

When do you stop getting peuc for unemployment?

No PEUC is payable for any week of unemployment beginning after April 5, 2021. In addition, the length of time an eligible individual can receive PEUC has been extended from 13 weeks to 24 weeks.

Do you need a 1099 G form for unemployment?

Those who received unemployment benefits for some or all of the year will need a 1099-G form. You’ll also need this form if you received payments as part of a governmental paid family leave program. But you don’t have to wait for your copy of the form to arrive in the mail.

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