Can I receive unemployment benefits if I am self-employed or an independent contractor?

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No, self-employed individuals or independent contractors typically do not qualify for unemployment benefits in Florida. Unemployment compensation is designed to support employees who lose their jobs through no fault of their own and have a history of having wages reported by an employer. Self-employed individuals are responsible for paying their own unemployment taxes and are not eligible for benefits if they are unable to find work. Additionally, independent contractors are classified as self-employed, meaning they are not considered employees and therefore do not have access to unemployment benefits. The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity provides various resources and assistance programs for self-employed individuals, such as the Reemployment Assistance program, which aims to help individuals during times of economic downturn or natural disaster.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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