Unemployment would be paid by your state, so it has nothing to do with the company's financial situation. You should definitely qualify for unemployment unless you were fired. You should give the Indiana State Information line a call @ 1-800-457-8283. Hope this helps!
Can a sub-contracter collect unployment in indiana
If you don't have a work history in Arizona, you can only collect from Indiana (provided you qualify there).
Your unemployment benefits will continue even if your employer declares bankruptcy. The unemployment insurance system is designed by each state to cover your expenses if you become unemployed in a qualified manner.As long as you remain eligible to receive your weekly unemployment benefit rate, your benefits should not be halted at any time, unless you either become employed or discontinue your claim. The only other reason your claim may be stopped is because you have reached the end of your benefit term, and your available compensation has expired.
I live in michigan ,work in ohio where do i file for unemployment?
Unemployment benefits are paid by your state, so benefit checks will not be effected by bankruptcy.
No. If you earned wages..you earned wages.
Although corporate officer wages are subject to PA UC taxes they may only collect Unemployment compansation benefits in extreme cases, i.e., declared natural disaster, forced bankruptcy.
You will file in Illinois. Here is the Related Link below.
Because Michigan is the "liable state" you'd have to qualify for their benefits.
AFAIK, Social Security has no impact on your ability to file bankruptcy. In fact, Social Security is excluded from the "means test", so unless you have substantial other income you should be able to file Chapter 7.
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits