Can I receive unemployment benefits if I am self-employed?
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No, self-employed individuals typically do not qualify for unemployment benefits in Maryland. Unemployment insurance is generally extended to individuals who have been employed by an employer and have lost their job through no fault of their own, such as being laid off or downsized. As a self-employed person, you do not contribute to the state unemployment insurance fund and are not considered an employee of any specific employer. However, there may be other programs or options available for self-employed individuals who have experienced a loss of income, such as Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) during extraordinary circumstances like the COVID-19 pandemic. It is advised to consult the Maryland Department of Labor for specific details and potential alternative assistance programs.
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