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Freelancers, independent contractors, the self-employed and gig economy workers who recently received unemployment benefits need to submit documents to verify their income from 2019 or 2020 to the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development or risk having to repay their benefits.
Last week, the state Labor Department began sending out letters to workers receiving benefits since Dec. 27, 2020, through Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, a federal program for those who were not eligible for traditional unemployment benefits because they do not pay into the state s Unemployment Trust Fund. Failure to respond and provide documentation will result in your claim being disqualified, the letter says. If your claim is disqualified, you will need to repay all benefits received after December 27, 2020.
NJ unemployment: Freelancers, gig workers must verify income Here s how
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Acknowledging that states need time to modify their computer systems to accommodate the extensions and modifications, the Department expects many states will need until the middle of April or later to implement the new provisions and begin notifying individuals, wrote Suzan LeVine, principal deputy assistant secretary at the Labor Department s Employment and Training Administration.
Prior rounds of additional pandemic aid for the jobless also took weeks and sometimes months to disburse, depending on the state.
The $900 billion relief measure signed by former President Donald Trump in December extended benefits for the long-term unemployed to March 14. Others who hadn t exhausted their maximum aid allotment can continue receiving federal benefits until April 11.