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The Work Sharing benefits for this employee are 20 percent of the unemployment benefits the employee would receive if the employee were totally unemployed. If the employees weekly unemployment benefit amount is $300, the employee would qualify for $60 in Work Sharing benefits.
Your newly-created business (employing unit) must register with IDES within 30 days of start-up. Employers can register electronically through the MyTax Illinois ​website. Submit a completed and signed REG-UI-1 form, Report to Determine Liability Under the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act.
DE 4511WS. The Initial Claim and Payment Certification, DE 4511WS, is available in English and Spanish. You must complete and mail the certification to the Special Claims Office within 14 calendar days from the date your Work Sharing employer issued the form to you.
Employers Work Sharing Certification (DE 4581WS) This form can be submitted every week or every two weeks after the Initial Claim and Payment Certification form. If you are submitting a two-week payment certification form, the weeks must be consecutive. How to Submit a Form for Your Employee.
Will sometimes be mailed with a Continued Claim Form (DE 4581). It is a reminder that you are required to report all work and wages while receiving benefits. It also tells our customers that we check data from the California Department of Child Support Services to make sure work and wages are reported correctly.
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Eligibility for unemployment benefits depends on several factors, including your state and employment status within your business. But generally, small business owners can file for unemployment if: They worked as a wage-earning employee of the company. They paid federal and state unemployment taxes.
For business owners or self-employed individuals not required to contribute to SDI, the EDD offers an optional DIEC program that can protect you against partial loss of income and is funded through quarterly premiums. Individuals covered by DIEC are also covered by PFL.

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