@wwin wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
A few weeks ago I mentioned that the form for California PUA said somewhere to report on the week you received the money rather than when you worked. ....
Sandyf- How did you answer the questions about earning $ for Ca? I did a small job for DJC's that earned me $5. (luckily paid the same day job was performed). I don't know how to answer the questions about employer, address, are you still working for them etc. I don't have any info on the msc except their name and they aren't really my employer they are my client so do I put my info. I can't certify for the last two weeks till I figure this out and I'm really over thinking this for a stupid $5.
Everybody needs to understand that as an IC, you are not an employee of the businesses you work with. Those are business-to-business transactions. You work for yourself. You are the company that you work for, but every state is going to have different ways that deal with that.
This is an ongoing issue with shoppers on this forum, and not just related to unemployment. Listing a business that you contract for could be confusing on a resume, an unemployment form or anything else that asks about your employment.
My suggestion, like with taxes, would be to contact your state unemployment department and ask how they want the work listed. Asking advice here on how to list things for your particular state could lead to a problem down the line unless someone from your state had specific information they received directly from the department regarding this.