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If she's retiring, she won't. Retirement is not considered unemployment. She can only collect from the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) if she's unemployed.
If you're trying to help her maintain an income from the funds you've paid in, then she will have to become unemployed and fill out an unemployment application.
In order to do this, you'll have to say you had no further need of her service and let her go, and she will have to say she was let go through no fault of her own and is now out of work and unable to find other employment.
In South Africa, commission earners are generally required to contribute to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) under certain conditions. The UIF is a compulsory insurance fund that provides short-term relief to workers who become unemployed, including those who earn commissions.
According to the South African Department of Employment and Labour, employees who earn commissions are required to contribute to the UIF if they meet the following criteria:
1. They work for an employer who is registered with the UIF.
2. They earn less than a specific threshold (as determined by the Minister of Employment and Labour).
3. They work for more than 24 hours per month for an employer.
If these criteria are met, both the employee and the employer must make monthly contributions to the UIF. The contribution rate is calculated as a percentage of the employee's earnings, subject to certain limits. The current contribution rates can be obtained from the South African Department of Employment and Labour or their official website.
It is important for commission earners to verify their specific circumstances and consult with the South African Department of Employment and Labour or a qualified professional for accurate and up-to-date information regarding UIF contributions.
Candice, We do not have that info.,you will have to contact the local unemployment office and request that info. from them.
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Partners are regarded as self-employed. If you're a person in a partnership that continues a trade or business, your distributive share of their earnings or loss from that trade or clients are internet earnings from self-employment. Limited partners are susceptible to self-employment tax only on guaranteed obligations, for example salary and professional costs for services made.
That number is subjective, last I heard there are 28 million and one unemployed. The one being me. doh! That is a speculative number, while the official is around 13 million. I guess those that can actually be counted, like still collecting unemployment or other benefits.
learn to google that? seems not.
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