Can I apply for unemployment benefits if I am self-employed?

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No, self-employed individuals generally do not qualify for unemployment benefits. In most cases, unemployment insurance is only available for workers who have been employed by an employer and have paid into the unemployment insurance program through payroll taxes. Self-employed individuals are not eligible for these benefits as they do not contribute to the program. They are considered to be responsible for their own income and are encouraged to explore alternative options such as personal savings, insurance, or assistance programs specifically designed for self-employed individuals in times of financial hardship. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional or the Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations for more specific information regarding self-employment and unemployment benefits eligibility.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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