How much money can you make and still collect unemployment in Arizona?
If you are eligible to receive unemployment, your weekly benefit in Arizona will be 4% of the wages you earned in the highest paid quarter of the base period. The most you can receive per week is currently $240; the least you can receive is $122.
Can I earn money while on unemployment in Arizona?
It is critical that you file a weekly continued claim regardless of your Arizona unemployment eligibility status. If you earn any money during your benefit week (which runs from 12:01 a.m. Sunday until midnight the following Saturday), you must report those wages.
What does excessive earnings mean for unemployment Arizona?
Excessive earnings are when your wages for that week equal or exceed your Weekly Benefit Amount (WBA). In order to receive unemployment benefits (this includes the $600 federal PUC payment) your earnings cannot exceed 1.5 times your weekly benefit amount.
How do I change my wages on unemployment?
Adjustment Process
- Logon to Unemployment Tax Services.
- Select the tab for Report Filing from the My Home page.
- Select the Adjust Wage Report link on the left.
- Select the wage report you want to adjust.
- Correct Social Security number errors, if applicable.
- Search for the employee whose information you wish to change.
Can I still apply for unemployment if I work part time?
Q: Does this change also apply to weekly certifications for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits? A: Yes. Claimants who are eligible for PUA benefits will report their days of work using the new calculation method.
Can I apply for partial unemployment in AZ?
What is the process for partial unemployment for people whose hours have been reduced as a result of COVID-19? If your wages have been reduced as a result of COVID-19, you may file for benefits at www.AZUI.com. If you receive at least $240 in earnings for a week, you will not be eligible for any benefits for that week.
What does Earnings claimed mean on unemployment?
To have a monetarily eligible claim, the monetary determination must show that you have been paid wages by an employer who paid unemployment insurance taxes during the base period of your claim (also called covered employment.)
How do I add wages to EDD?
Part 6a: To determine your gross wages, multiply the number of hours you worked that week, and multiply it by your hourly rate of pay. Enter this information in the space provided on the form. Part 6b: Report your employment information. Enter this information in the space provided on the form.