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sandmanrdv t1_jd12p4j wrote
Reply to comment by MomsSpecialFriend in PA Unemployment Number Always Busy? I have a Problem I need Resolved by RUIN_NATION_
UC reps are in the CareerLink are by appointment only. Not trying to be a wise guy just don’t want someone to see that and drive there for nothing
sandmanrdv t1_j9yp9mi wrote
Reply to comment by throw_that_ass4Jesus in Question for anyone that knows how unemployment works? by throw_that_ass4Jesus
Yes
sandmanrdv t1_j9x70cu wrote
You’ll file this Sunday but it is very possible you earned too much in three days of work for this to count as your waiting week.
Take your UC benefit and add 30%, that’s your combination rate. If your gross earnings for the week are under that figure, it’s a good waiting week. If it’s over, won’t count as your waiting week.
sandmanrdv t1_j9x6pyb wrote
That was only around for tax year 2020 and exempted the first $10,200 of unemployment benefits.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-treatment-of-2020-unemployment-compensation
sandmanrdv t1_j7noyod wrote
All these answers and more in the claimant handbook- https://www.uc.pa.gov/Documents/UCP%20Forms/ucp-1.pdf
sandmanrdv t1_j5d9umc wrote
Reply to comment by Deacon_Blues1 in PA Unemployment, I need to make this title 50 characters. by Deacon_Blues1
Severance delay is a math formula. That link explains how it works. You need your gross severance and your normal weekly gross wage. Let’s say your severance was $40k. First thing is subtract the threshold amount for that year so $40k-$22k = $18k. The $18k is the deductible severance value. You divide that by your normal weekly gross, let’s say $2k. $18k/$2k= 9 week severance delay. In the example that claimant would not be eligible for benefits during the first 9 weeks they were unemployed, the 10th week would be the unpaid waiting week, the 11th week would be the first payable week.
sandmanrdv t1_j5d7g0f wrote
Severance determination needs to done by an Examiner. Sounds like your severance may have exceeded the threshold where it can delay receipt of benefits. For a claim filed in 2022 that would have been around $22k.
You said you filed on 12/17. What was you actual last day of work? UC’s weeks are a calendar week. If your last day was 12/16 and you applied 12/17 then your application date is Sunday of that week or 12/11. You were disqualified that week because you worked full time.
Week ending 12/24 would be your unpaid waiting week, but not if your severance was over the threshold.
https://www.uc.pa.gov/faq/claimant/Pages/Severance-Pension-Pay-Deductions-FAQS.aspx
sandmanrdv t1_j53bhus wrote
Reply to comment by boringreddituserid in Any way to legally reduce household income in Pennsylvania through charity/donations? by erock255555
Ah we’re talking state income tax here. I stand corrected.
sandmanrdv t1_j536jwh wrote
Reply to comment by boringreddituserid in Any way to legally reduce household income in Pennsylvania through charity/donations? by erock255555
The only way 401(k) or other qualified retirement plan contributions would be taxed is if we are talking about a Roth Plan.
sandmanrdv t1_j4f3xwu wrote
Reply to comment by nachobitxh in Are there Unemployment Comp representatives/guides available? (PA, obvi) by ipmcc
UC phones in CareerLink offices were shutdown in March 2020 and they ain’t coming back. As of right now, UC reps are in full service CareerLink offices two days a week by appointment only.
sandmanrdv t1_j0xzvd3 wrote
What did you pick as your preferred correspondence method? Inbox, inbox with email or postal mail? Look in the message center on your dashboard. You should have a Claim Confirmation letter and a financial determination.
If your last day of work was the 8th, you wanted to submit the initial application during the week of 12/11 to 12/17. Application date is backdated to the Sunday of the week you apply. If you didn’t apply till this week, your application date is 12/18. You aren’t going to be able to claim week ending 12/17 without trying to get backdating.
Log in to your dashboard and click on Benefits Summary. Scroll down to the Open Issues table. Do you see anything? If not, you should be good. I suggest using a laptop or tablet to check this. The Open Issues section is a table and if there’s something there it is really hard to read on a phone.
Your claim application date will be shown under benefits summary as well. If you got a claim confirmation and your financial determination says you’re eligible and you don’t have any Open Issues, there’s no need to call.
On Sunday log in, click File Weekly Claim. Remember, first week of every new claim is the unpaid waiting week, so if your application date is 12/18, then week ending 12/24 will be your waiting week and week ending 12/31 will be your first payable week.
sandmanrdv t1_jd12rrn wrote
Reply to comment by OkConsideration7192 in PA Unemployment Number Always Busy? I have a Problem I need Resolved by RUIN_NATION_
Shut off in March 2020 and will never be turned back on.