Many of these cards carry a Visa or MasterCard logo, and you can use the card as you would a credit or debit card online or in stores. The agency said it was among the first state in the country to start distributing the extra funds.Officials said those who have been approved for benefits will now begin seeing the extra money on their unemployment debit cards, or via direct deposit. Benefits can be paid two ways: direct deposit or an MDES-issued debit card. I am unemployed due to COVID-19 and I am a self-employed/1099 worker. The amount will be determined by the state’s Department of Human Services. You must file for benefits, but you will not be paid for this week. Will my employees be eligible for benefits if they cannot work even if my business remains open and I have work for them?A. This means that under normal circumstances, you would not receive benefits for the first week after you file your claim.
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You can only be paid for claims during the weeks that you file.

Under the unemployment insurance laws, individuals who are separated from employment due to no fault of their own may be eligible for benefits.
What should I select when filing my claim during this Coronavirus pandemic?Q. You may be eligible and should file for unemployment benefits and a determination will be made concerning your eligibility. The UI System will only accept the most recently completed calendar week. You can use the card to get cash from ATMs, store checkouts or banks. Do I need to report my pension and/or retirement pay?A. However, due to the COVID-19 Emergency, claimants who file for benefits between March 8, 2020, and August 8, 2020, do not have to meet these work search requirements in order to remain eligible for benefits.Normally, to become eligible for benefits, you must show that you are able to work, available for work, and actively seeking work. We compile only the most trusted information from government sources into one place so you can find the facts you need and skip what you don’t. Determinations will be made on a case-by-case basis.Q. Mississippi Department of Employment Security officials had been awaiting guidance from the feds on how and when they could begin distributing the extra money to the growing ranks of unemployed people. Hours for call centers have expanded to 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Wages earned during your base period from all the states you worked can be combined to establish a new amount under a single state to help you qualify for benefits. Each week that you are due a Missouri unemployment benefits payment, the benefits are automatically loaded onto your unemployment debit card. For self-employed individuals, contract workers, gig workers, clergy, and religious organizations, what documents and for what time period would earnings records be needed for recalculation of the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) weekly benefit amount?Q.

Last week alone, 46,500 people filed claims, and that was with many more still unable to get through due to swamped phone lines and website glitches. Mississippi Department of Employment Security announces that Mississippi workers who are not able to work due to COVID-19 will be eligible to file for unemployment benefits. How can I see if my employees have filed for unemployment?A. If you disagree with the Circuit Court Judge’s decision, you can then file to the Mississippi Supreme Court.If you have questions regarding any aspect of the appeals process, call the MDES Appeals department at (601) 321-6294.Appeal - The right to challenge a determination because the the determination is not legally correct or has been based on incorrect or incomplete facts.Base Period- The first four of the last five completed calendar quarters before the calendar quarter in which a claim begins.Benefit Week - A calendar week that starts at 12:01 a.m. Sunday and ends at midnight the following Saturday.Benefit Year -  A one-year period beginning that begins when a valid initial claim for unemployment benefits is filed.Maximum Benefit Amount – This is the maximum amount that can be paid to you during your Benefit Year. The agency encourages residents to apply for their benefits on line, however, the system has been stressed by the large numbers of applicants. The job centers lobbies are closed statewide to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

However, they have not filed a claim. Here are several resources for filing a claim and virus-related changes to the system:Tyrone Keoton Jr., is handed an unemployment benefit application form by a security guard behind the glass doors of this state WIN Job Center in north Jackson, Miss., Thursday, April 2, 2020.