Table of Contents
- 1 Is there a phone number for unemployment due to the coronavirus emergency in Kentucky?
- 2 Can self-employed individuals qualify for PUA benefits?
- 3 Are self-employed, independent contractor and gig workers eligible for the new COVID-19 unemployment benefits?
- 4 What to do if you owe money on unemployment?
- 5 What happens if you forfeit a week of unemployment?
- 6 Can you write off an underpayment to an employer?
Request your bi-weekly benefits by calling the voice response unit at 877-369-5984.
Can self-employed individuals qualify for PUA benefits?
States are permitted to provide Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) to individuals who are self-employed, seeking part-time employment, or who otherwise would not qualify for regular unemployment compensation.
What is the COVID-19 hotline for Kentucky?
Questions about COVID-19 should be directed to the Kentucky Department for Public Health’s hotline at (800) 722-5725.
Are self-employed, independent contractor and gig workers eligible for the new COVID-19 unemployment benefits?
See full answerSelf-employed workers, independent contractors, gig economy workers, and people who have not worked long enough to qualify for the other types of unemployment assistance may still qualify for PUA if they are otherwise able to work and available for work within the meaning of the applicable state law and certify that they are unemployed, partially unemployed or unable or unavailable to work for one of the following COVID-19 reasons:You have been diagnosed with COVID-19, or have symptoms, and are seeking a medical diagnosis.A member of your household has been diagnosed with COVID-19.You are caring for a family member of a member of your household who has been diagnosed with COVID-19.A child or other person in your household for whom you have primary caregiving responsibility is unable to attend school or another facility that is closed as a direct result of COVID-19 and the school or facility care is required for you to work.
What to do if you owe money on unemployment?
If you can’t repay it all at once, you may be able to negotiate a payment plan. Otherwise, if you are entitled to further benefits, you may be able to use those benefits to repay the overpayment. In some states, you will forfeit days or weeks of unemployment to make up what you owe.
Why do I have to repay unemployment overpayment?
Another reason could be that your former employer successfully contested your unemployment claim. If this was the case, the state could have determined that you were therefore not eligible for benefits. In most cases, you will be required to repay the unemployment compensation that was overpaid.
What happens if you forfeit a week of unemployment?
In some states, you will forfeit days or weeks of unemployment to make up what you owe. For example, in New York, you will lose 25% of your benefits for that week for every forfeit day that is assessed, so if you have four forfeit days, you would receive no benefits for that week. 1
Can you write off an underpayment to an employer?
If your employer is apologetic and gets the money to you right away, you may be able to write off the incident as an oversight. In other cases, though, employers purposefully underpay their workers. There are several possible reasons for doing so, but none of them is justified.