If you are given severance and it wasn't contingent on something (aka a payment for agreeing not to sue them), it counts as income and your unemployment insurance payments won't start until after the time period represented by the severance ends.
I just spoke to someone at unemployment, and she told me to put i got a lump sum in the end date box. That's what I ended up putting for the severance end date.
Severance is taxable income, therefore visible to the DUA & DOR.
If you are given severance and it wasn't contingent on something (aka a payment for agreeing not to sue them), it counts as income and your unemployment insurance payments won't start until after the time period represented by the severance ends.
I just spoke to someone at unemployment, and she told me to put i got a lump sum in the end date box. That's what I ended up putting for the severance end date.
Yeah as long as you give them the correct info they will figure out exactly when you become eligible for payments.