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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the es 935 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field (Last, First, MI) and your Social Security Number (SSN).
  3. Indicate the type of claim you are filing by selecting either 'New' or 'Additional'.
  4. Fill in the date filed and provide details about your employer, including the name of the federal agency and place of employment.
  5. Complete the section for dates of employment, specifying the city, county, state, and employment duration.
  6. Document your gross wages received from the agency. Ensure to attach copies of all relevant documents like SF-50 or W-2 forms.
  7. If applicable, fill out information regarding lump sum payments received for terminal annual leave.
  8. Answer whether you are entitled to severance pay and provide a reason for separation if required.
  9. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.

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Working full-time typically disqualifies applicants from unemployment benefits. Part-time workers, however, may still qualify for partial benefits if their earnings fall below a specific threshold. Accurately reporting work hours and income is essential to avoid penalties or overpayments.
In the State of Maryland, you may be eligible for up to 26 weeks of benefits at a set amount ranging from a minimum of $50 to a maximum of $430 per week. The amount you are eligible to receive is determined by the wages you have earned during the base period of the claim.