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    Default Part-Time Opportunity, No UI Benefits Indiana

    My question involves unemployment benefits for the state of: Indiana

    I started getting UI benefits a couple weeks ago. I recently was offered a part-time job but it won't pay enough for me to live on.
    Is there such a thing as partial benefits?
    Do I need to re-file or just start reporting the wages earned on each weekly voucher?
    I'm pretty sure I'll be paid every other week so not sure how to file on those weeks.
    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Part-Time Opportunity=no UI Benefits IN

    Is there such a thing as partial benefits? Yes.

    Do I need to re-file or just start reporting the wages earned on each weekly voucher? You report the wages earned on each weekly voucher.

    I'm pretty sure I'll be paid every other week so not sure how to file on those weeks. You report the wages EARNED, not the wages PAID.

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    Default Re: Part-Time Opportunity=no UI Benefits IN

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    I'm pretty sure I'll be paid every other week so not sure how to file on those weeks. You report the wages EARNED, not the wages PAID.
    I'm not sure I understand. Aren't they one and the same?
    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Part-Time Opportunity=no UI Benefits IN

    No, you report the wages you actually *earned*, not the wages *paid* (whatever they might be - if anything).

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    Default Re: Part-Time Opportunity=no UI Benefits IN

    Ok, I'm assuming you mean the GROSS pay and not the NET--correct?

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    Default Re: Part-Time Opportunity=no UI Benefits IN

    No, you're still not getting it.

    You get paid every two weeks but you have to file for UI benefits every week.

    Say your bi-weekly paycheck is $150 and you work the same hours every week. So you've earned $75 every week, right?

    So, every week, you tell the UI office that you earned $75. You do not wait until you get the check for $150 and report $150 every two weeks.

    Whether you report gross or net is up to your state. In my state you report gross but I'll let the UI office in IN tell you which they want you to do.

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