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ANSWER: Currently, most self-employed individuals and independent contractors working in New York State are not authorized to obtain unemployment insurance benefits. However, self-employed individuals and independent contractors may be eligible for benefits under PUA.
For instance, the only state program geared toward self-employed workers in California is the EDD's Disability Insurance Elective Coverage program.
ANSWER: Currently, most self-employed individuals and independent contractors working in New York State are not authorized to obtain unemployment insurance benefits. However, self-employed individuals and independent contractors may be eligible for benefits under PUA.
1. You must have worked for at least two calendar quarters. A calendar quarter is three months of the year. In other words, you cannot claim unemployment benefits unless you have worked for at least six months.
ANSWER: Currently, most self-employed individuals and independent contractors working in New York State are not authorized to obtain unemployment insurance benefits. However, self-employed individuals and independent contractors may be eligible for benefits under PUA.
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New federal funds have been approved allowing independent contractors, freelancers, farmers and \u201cgig workers\u201d and others to get unemployment benefits. The program is called Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA). To apply you can complete an unemployment application on the New York State Dept.
Quit a job as a direct result of COVID-19; Place of employment closed as a direct result of COVID-19; Had insufficient work history and affected by COVID-19; Otherwise not qualified for regular or extended UI benefits and affected by COVID-19.
Under New York law, the Department of Labor will not allow business owners and independent contractors to collect unemployment benefits even though they do not earn compensation. As long as an employee is working as a business owner, even without remuneration or profit, New York law considers him employed.
SEAP is a free assessment and referral service for State System employees and their family members; this includes everyone who lives in your house, as well as your parents, adult children, and siblings regardless of where they live.\u200b
WASHINGTON -- FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor approved New York for a FEMA grant under the Lost Wages Assistance program. FEMA's grant funding will allow New York to provide $300 per week -- on top of their regular unemployment benefit -- to those unemployed due to COVID-19.

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