New Yorkcalculates a worker's UI benefitby looking to the wages in the calendar quarter of the claimant's base year in which they earned the most money. The NYSDOL determines the weekly unemployment benefit amount by dividing the wages for the highest paid quarter of the base period ...
New Jersey Man Gets 18 Years for Unemployment Fraud That Netted $1.5 MillionA New Jersey man was sentenced to 18 years in prison forfraudulently obtaining almost $1.5...Higgins, Sean
The state of New Jersey has been hit quite hard by the current economic downtown and state unemployment levels have been rising. The unemployment rate in NJ is now 9.7% (up from 9.3% prior to August) which is coincidentally the same as the national average. New Jersey has lost 155,700 ...
The New Jersey weekly maximum benefit amount is$804in 2022. Applicants who meet the above requirements for benefits can receive payments for up to 26 weeks of unemployment in a year period. Applicants not entitled to the maximum weekly benefit amount may add to their entitlement withdependency be...
The Court analyzed New Jersey’s Unemployment Compensation Law, N.J.S.A. 43:21-19(i)(6)(A)-(C), colloquially known as the “ABC test” to determine whether the workers were properly classified as employees or independent contractors. East Bay Drywall is an installation business that bids...
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the amounts of any deductions to be made from each worker’s pay by either the third-party client or by the temporary help service firm for the worker’s food, equipment, withheld income tax, withheld contributions to the state unemployment compensation trust fund and the state disabili...
About New Jersey Paycheck Calculator Featured 2025 paycheck calculator will calculate applicable payroll taxes - federal, state, medicare, social security, state disability insurance and state unemployment insurance. As an informational resource for business owners and payroll specialists, this website provid...
Book Review: The New Jersey Unemployment Insurance Reemployment Demonstration Project: Six Year Follow-Up and Summary Report. By Walter Corson and Joshua Haimson. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, 1996. 151 pp. Price n/a...
In New Jersey, an employee is required to have worked a certain number of weeks earning a minimum amount before being eligible to collect employment. These qualifying wages must be earned during a “base period,” the time frame used by New Jersey to determine who qualifies for unemployment be...