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When does a sole proprietor need to register for an Unemployment Insurance Account?

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Only after the sole proprietor pays wages for services in Minnesota to a covered employee. Services performed by his or her spouse, parents; or child under the age of 18 do not qualify for Unemployment Insurance coverage. A sole proprietor paying only these employees does not have to register.

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