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Begin by filling in your personal information at the top of the form. Clearly print your last name, first name, middle initial, address, city, state, and zip code.
Next, enter your claim effective/start date and the last four digits of your Social Security number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
In the Employer Information section, list each employer's name and address. If you have more than three employers, attach an additional page.
For each employer listed, provide total quarterly gross wages for each quarter indicated. Refer to your Monetary Benefit Determination for guidance on these figures.
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What happens after 26 weeks of unemployment in NYS?
You can be paid benefits for up to 26 weeks or the equivalent during your benefit year. If you remain unemployed or become unemployed during the week immediately following the end of your benefit year, you must file a new claim immediately following the end of your benefit year.
What is a monetary redetermination?
A redetermination is a periodic review of your eligibility to make sure that you are still eligible for a subsidy and if so, to determine whether you should continue to receive a full or partial subsidy.
What happens when your benefit year ends with unemployment in NY?
You can file a claim for Unemployment Insurance (UI) if you worked in New York State within the last 18 months but are unemployed now. You can get up to 26 weeks of benefits while you are unemployed. A typical range of weekly UI benefits, depending on past wages, is about $100-$500 per week.
What to do when unemployment benefits are exhausted in NY?
If you are still unemployed and want to continue receiving benefits, you must file a new unemployment claim the week after your Benefit Year Ending (BYE) date. You can find your BYE date in the DOLs online services system under Payment History.
Can I get more than 26 weeks of unemployment in NY?
Call Unemployment again and ask them if you qualify for extended benefits. They are supposed to extend them through the year. I called and they did this for me after I was told my benefits ran out.
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What happens if you file for unemployment and then get a job?
Yes, if you are currently receiving UI benefits, you are eligible to receive benefits until you start your new job. You can earn up to 1/3 of your UI weekly benefit before dollar for dollar deductions applied to your benefit.
Does NYS unemployment give you back pay?
Additionally, you may be entitled to receive back payments for weeks you were previously paid at the lower weekly benefit rate. Back payments should be received within 3 weeks of receiving a notice from the DOL that your weekly benefit rate was increased.
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TC403HR.pdf - NY.Gov
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