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Yes. Self-employed people are eligible for unemployment benefits under PUA.
Phone: 1-800-593-7660 (Customer service available Mon-Fri, a.m. to p.m.) Dedicated PUA line - 1-888-413-0820 from 8-3 Monday thru Friday.
Your first $100.00 will not affect your unemployment check. Earning greater than $100.00 will be deducted from your benefits. If you earn more than $100.00 or more in excess of your weekly benefit amount, you will not be eligible for benefits for that week.
Maine, like many other states, has established supplemental state funding to ensure continued service to workers and employers and preserve program integrity. The assessment for UPAF is 0.13% of taxable wages reported on line 5.
A: You will find the 1099-G in Uplink on your Correspondence page. You may need Adobe Acrobat Reader software to open the 1099-G, and that can be downloaded for free at . NOTE: if you were a phone filer, it will be mailed to you. No other 1099-Gs will be mailed.
To be eligible for this benefit program, you must a resident of Maine and meet all of the following: Unemployed, and. Worked in Maine during the past 12 months (this period may be longer in some cases), and. Earned a minimum amount of wages determined by Maine guidelines, and.
The Maine CSSF rate for 2021 is . 07% and has not been adjusted in QuickBooks yet (nor can it be adjusted by the user), I am using the update as of 1/7. Maine also has another new employer payroll tax (UPAF) that began on 01/01/21 and is not in the latest release.
To order these instructions and additional forms, go to . Caution: Because paper forms are scanned during processing, you cannot file certain Forms 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 3921, or 5498 that you print from the IRS website.
To find the electronic version of your 1099G, log into your ReEmployMe unemployment account and click on your Correspondences tab or the View and Print 1099 tab, from your ReEmployME Home page. When completing my taxes, it asks for the State ID number on the 1099G I received from Unemployment.
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) provides unemployment coverage for the self-employed and others not normally covered by state unemployment insurance. PUA was created through the federal CARES Act and provides up to 39 weeks of benefits through December 26, 2020.