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I recieve unemployment and now have a workstudy position only 6 hours/week do i need to report this as income?


I recieve unemployment and now have a workstudy position only 6 hours/week do i need to report this as income?

Yes, since you are receiving income it must be reported to the state unemployment office. They will determine if it affects your benefits or not but it must be reported.

When in doubt, report.

Very true. TFTP Report It

Call your unemployment office and ask. While workstudy is financial aid, it also interferes with your ability to get full-time work to take you off unemployment. Volunteer work does the same thing.

Yes you need to report it to the unemployment comp department, although the amount might be low enough not to change your uc benefits.

When you file your tax return for the year, both the unemployment comp and the work study income must be reported as income.

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